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Ecological impact on development of hemipterous bug (dysdercus koenigii) (hemiptera: pyrrhocoridae) and boll rot disease of cotton (gossypium hirsutum) grown in the diversified field

مؤلف البحث
HaiderKararaMuhammadAmjad BashirbMuneebaHaidercNajeebaHaidercMuhammadHassandMohamedHashemefSaadAlamri
ملخص البحث

The experiment was conducted at Cotton Research Station, Multan to study the impact of weather factors and Hemipterous bug on development of cotton boll disease in cotton variety bt- 886 for three consecutive years i.e., 2012, 2013 and 2014. The results revealed that the population of Red Cotton Bug (RCB) per plant remain 0.50 and 0.34 during years 2012 and 2013, respectively but increased during 2014 i.e., 3.21 per plant. The number of unopened bolls (UOB) were more during 2012 i.e., 13.43% with yellowish lint (YL) 76.30% and whitish lint (WL) 23.70% at average maximum temperature of 34.73◦C, minimum temperature of 22.83◦C, RH of 77.43% and 11.08 mm rainfall. Similarly during 2013, the number of unopened bolls were less i.e., 0.34 per plant with YL 1.48 and WL 99.53 per plant when average maximum temperature 34.60C, minimum temperature 23.37C, RH 73.01% and 9.95 mm rainfall. During 2014, RCB population per plant was 3.22 with no UOB and YL was 0.00% and WL was 100% when average maximum temperature 23.70C, minimum temperature 23.18◦C, RH 71.67% and 4.55 mm rainfall. So our results concluded that the cotton bolls rot disease was more during 2012 due to abrupt changes in environmental factors. The RCB may be the carrier of boll rot disease pathogen during more rainfall.

تاريخ البحث
مجلة البحث
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
المشارك في البحث
الناشر
Science Direct
تصنيف البحث
Q2
موقع البحث
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X21002473?via%3Dihub
سنة البحث
2021
صفحات البحث
3957-3964