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  <title>Impact of Ginning Mills and Weather Parameters On Population Of Pink Bollworm Pectinophora Gossypiella(Saunders)</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.02.98</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>In the recent times pink bollworm has emerged as a serious pest of cotton in India causing<br />
ecological and economic damage. For proper management of pink bollworm it is very important<br />
to know source of infestation along with survival during offseason. Monitoring of pink<br />
bollworms was done in 2018 and 2019 in Adilabad district of Telangana. For this market area of<br />
Adilabad having 10 ginning mills and 15 villages surrounding the mills with an radius of 5, 10<br />
and 15 km were selected. In ginning mills average moth catches started in September measuring<br />
0.20moths/trap/week and a peak was observed on 26 th March and 1 st April recording 158.2moths/<br />
trap/week. There it declined to 120moths/trap/week during the end of April then became<br />
negligible by July. Average moth catches at the field started in August measuring<br />
21.27moths/trap/week. The peak level of adult activity in the season was recorded in 3 rd week of<br />
February recording 117.13 moths/trap/week. The later population became negligible by June.<br />
Temperature showed a significant negative correlation with trap catches of month/week. A<br />
decrease in the number of moth catches/trap/week was observed with an increase in radius from<br />
ginning mills. Average catches of male moths in traps set at 5, 10, and 15 km away from ginning<br />
mills revealed 42.63, 35.68, and 29.94 moths/trap/week respectively.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>In the recent times pink bollworm has emerged as a serious pest of cotton in India causing<br />
ecological and economic damage. For proper management of pink bollworm it is very important<br />
to know source of infestation along with survival during offseason. Monitoring of pink<br />
bollworms was done in 2018 and 2019 in Adilabad district of Telangana. For this market area of<br />
Adilabad having 10 ginning mills and 15 villages surrounding the mills with an radius of 5, 10<br />
and 15 km were selected. In ginning mills average moth catches started in September measuring<br />
0.20moths/trap/week and a peak was observed on 26 th March and 1 st April recording 158.2moths/<br />
trap/week. There it declined to 120moths/trap/week during the end of April then became<br />
negligible by July. Average moth catches at the field started in August measuring<br />
21.27moths/trap/week. The peak level of adult activity in the season was recorded in 3 rd week of<br />
February recording 117.13 moths/trap/week. The later population became negligible by June.<br />
Temperature showed a significant negative correlation with trap catches of month/week. A<br />
decrease in the number of moth catches/trap/week was observed with an increase in radius from<br />
ginning mills. Average catches of male moths in traps set at 5, 10, and 15 km away from ginning<br />
mills revealed 42.63, 35.68, and 29.94 moths/trap/week respectively.</p>
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