posted on 2023-05-03, 20:07authored byMuhammad Rahimoon, Abdul Lanjar, Aslam Bukero, Babar Chang, Jamal-U-Ddin Hajano, Mark McNeillMark McNeill, Ammara Rajput, Zainab Lanjar
Rice an important staple food crop of the world, which is attacked by the various insect pests, among them the stem borers are the most destructive pests, distributed in all rice growing areas of the world and cause the severe losses. This research investigated the efficacy of the parasitoid Trichogramma chilonis (Ishii) to control the white stem borer (Scirpophaga innotata) in rice. In this respect the field studies were conducted in lower Sindh, Pakistan for the year, Kharif - 2017 and 2018. Trichogramma egg parasitoid over 230 species are reported to have been remained in biological control of insect pests of over 200 insect species belonging to 70 different families, mainly the order Lepidoptera, Hemiptera, Orthroptera and Thysnoptera, in order to manage the white stem borer of rice the Trichogramma chilonis (Ishii) was used as a bio-control agent. The Studies revealed that T. chilonis proved an effective biocontrol strategy against white stem borer of rice. The result of this study could be useful in an integrated pest management program for the management of white stem borer of rice the Trichogramma chilonis. Keywords: Stem borer, Biocontrol, Parasitoid, Population suppression.
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English
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Publisher
Abasyn University
Journal title
Abasyn Journal of Life Sciences
ISSN
2663-1040
Citation
Rahimoon, M. Y., Lanjar, A. G., Bukero, A., Chang, B. H., Hajano, J.-U.-D., McNeill, M. R., Rajput, A., & Lanjar, Z. (2021). Trichogramma chilonis, an effective egg parasitoid for control of white stem borer Scirpophaga innotata (Walker), (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in rice. Abasyn Journal of Life Sciences, 4(2), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.34091/AJLS.4.1.6