Oviposition by Chilo partellus (SWINHOE) in Relation to Its Mating, Diurnal Cycle and Certain Non-Plant Surfaces
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In Chilo partellus (SWINHOE), maximum mating takes place during the first night after emergence, declining markedly during the successive nights. Mating commences after midnight, reaches a peak between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. and then declines. Oviposition is maximum during the first night after mating and declines on successive nights. The most suitable period for oviposition is between 4 p.m. and midnight. Among the non-plant surfaces tested for oviposition, glass is most suitable polythene sheet and wax paper coming next, followed by filter paper. Muslin and nylon net are unsuitable for the purpose.
- 1985-05-25
著者
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Saxena K.n.
The International Centre Of Insect Physiology And Ecology
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Kumar Harish
The International Centre Of Insect Physiology And Ecology
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