Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 39 issue 2 (june 2005) : 133·137

MANAGEMENT OF SHOTHOLE BORER, XYLEBORUS PERFORANS (WOLLASTAN) (COLEOPTERA : SCOLYTIDAE) IN POMEGRANATE

S.B. Jagginavar, L. Krishna Naik
1Department of Agricultural Entomology, College of Agriculture, Bijapur, India
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Cite article:- Jagginavar S.B., Naik Krishna L. (2024). MANAGEMENT OF SHOTHOLE BORER, XYLEBORUS PERFORANS (WOLLASTAN) (COLEOPTERA : SCOLYTIDAE) IN POMEGRANATE. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 39(2): 133·137. doi: .
Among twelve insecticide treatments evaluated by drenching and swabbing methods on pomegranate for the management of shothole borer, Xyleborus perforans (wall) and a fungus, Verticillum sp. drenching with chlorpyriphos + carbendazim and monocrotophos + carbendazirn during Ambebahar, and drenching with chlorpyriphos + carbendazirn, imidachlorprid + carbendazim and monocrotophos + carbendazirn duringmrigbahar season emerged as best treatments by recording higher reduction in per cent shotholes. The individual fruit weight and yield were also noted to be significant in these treatments.
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