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Studies on chemical control of diamond-back moth (Plutella dylostella L.) Plutellidae : Lepidoptera) on cauliflower and its development on some cruciferous hosts

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ludhiana PAU 1980Edition: PAUDescription: 28cm. 64, 12LSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • T 635.35 S15S
Summary: The larval development was quickest on cauliflower. The larvae took on an average 103 to 12.0 days to develop on different host plants Pupal development was also completed in 6 9 to 7 9 days and was shortest on cauliflfower The time taken for complete lar
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The larval development was quickest on cauliflower. The larvae took on an average 103 to 12.0 days to develop on different host plants Pupal development was also completed in 6 9 to 7 9 days and was shortest on cauliflfower The time taken for complete lar

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