BIOLOGY OF SUGARCANE LEAFHOPPER UNDER LABORATORY AND FIELD CONDITIONS
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There are several sugarcane insects in which Pyrilla perpusilla recently emerged as a challenge for farmers and researchers to control infestation in sugarcane fields. This pest causes stunted growth and also loss of sugar content in infected fields. The pest biology showed different periods in laboratory and field conditions during study period. This comparative study in laboratory and natural condition showed that field conditions are more favorable to their reproduction, growth and survival.Dimensions Badge
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There are several sugarcane insects in which Pyrilla perpusilla recently emerged as a challenge for farmers and researchersAbstract
to control infestation in sugarcane fields. This pest causes stunted growth and also loss of sugar content in infected fields. The pest
biology showed different periods in laboratory and field conditions during study period. This comparative study in laboratory and natural condition showed that field conditions are more favorable to their reproduction, growth and survival.
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