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THE ROLE OF HALTICA SP. (COLEOPTERA: HALTICIDAE) AS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT OF POLYGONUM CHINENSE


  24 May 2019 - 10:50 am (6 year ago)
  Content Language : English
   
Category  : Applied Science

The role of Haltica sp. (Coleoptera: Halticidae) with emphasis on host specificity and damage potential 
in controlling Polygonum chinense was evaluated under laboratory condition. 
Starvation test of the weevil on 33 weeds and 14 crop plant species indicated that only 6 weed species 
were attacked: Polygonum chinense, P. nepalense, P. barbatum, P. longisetum, Ludwigia octovalvis and L. 
parennis with P. chinense as the most preferred host plant. 
Preliminary damage potential test indicated that a population of 0, 1,2 and 3 pairs of adult weevil reduced 
the  percentage  of  fresh  weight  increment  of  P.  chinense  by    0;  46.2;  74.7  and  75.5%  respectively.  Field 
observations indicated that the larvae as well as adult weevils are potential biological control agents of P. chinense. 
Further studies are, however, on the host-range of this weevil.

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