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ThesisItem Open Access BIO-ECOLOGICAL STUDIES ON MAJOR INSECT PESTS OF TOMATO CROP, Solanum lycopersicum (L.) AND THEIR MANAGEMENT(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 2014) Rakesh Kumar; Shrivastava, S.K.; Chandrakar, H.K.; Khare, C.P.; Saxena, Ravi R.ThesisItem Open Access BIOEFFICACY OF NEW MOLECULES, OBERON 240EC (spiromesifen 24SC) AGAINST BROAD MITES, Euseius sp. AND FLUBENDIAMIDE 480SC AGAINST LEAF WEBBER CUM FRUIT BORER, Pempelia morosalis (Saalm Uller) IN Jatropha curcas.(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya ,Raipur, 2012-07) Tekam, Doman singh; Ganguli, Jaya Laxmi; Kashyap, O.P.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Ganguli, R.N.; Saxena, R.R.BIOEFFICACY OF NEW MOLECULES, OBERON 240EC (spiromesifen 24SC) AGAINST BROAD MITES, Euseius sp. AND FLUBENDIAMIDE 480SC AGAINST LEAF WEBBER CUM FRUIT BORER, Pempelia morosalis (Saalm Uller) IN Jatropha curcas.ThesisItem Open Access BIOEFFICACY OF SOME INSECTICIDES AND NATURAL ENEMIES AGAINST HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA (HUBNER)(Indira Gandhi Krishi viswavidyalay Raipur, 1990) Verma, Anil Kumar; Pophaly, D.J.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Kaushik, U.K.; Gupta, Rajeev; Dixit, S.A.; Rai, A.L.ThesisItem Open Access BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF RUST RED FLOUR BEETLE, Tribolium castaneum, (Herbst) ON STORED WHEAT(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 2012) Chitrangad Kumar; Yadu, Y.K.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Dubey, V.K.; Chandrakar, P.K.; Saxena, R.R.The present investigation entitled “Biology and management of rust red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum on stored wheat” was conducted in the Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur during 2011-12. The biology of T. castaneum was studied on the wheat flour and it was revealed that the incubation, larval and pupal period was 6, 10 and 6 days, respectively. Total life cycle of T. castaneum from egg to adult emergence was completed in 22 days. In respect to adult mortality of T. castaneum through plant products, the eucalyptus leaf powder was the most effective treatment after 7, 14, 21 and 30 days of storage. While custard apple leaf powder was least effective treatment. In respect to adult mortality of T. castaneum through inert materials, the boric acid was found the best among all the treatments after 7 days of storage. Silica gel was found next best treatment after 14 and 21 days of storage. After 30 days of storage cow dung ash was found best treatment. While saw dust was least effective treatment. In respect to screening of different wheat varieties, the variety MP-4010, MP- 1203, HI- 1531, and HI-8498 was found to be tolerance against T. castaneum. While Sonalika, GW-273, HD- 2932, HD-4672, and DL-788-2 was found highly susceptible to this pest.ThesisItem Open Access COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON MEASURED AND ESTIMATED EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES OF RICE, UNDER RAIPUR CONDITIONS.(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 2004) Shirish, Suryawanshi Sachin; Patel, S.R.; Sastri, A.S.R.A.S; Singh, Ramagya; (Smt) Chandrakar, G.; Shrivastava, S.K.ThesisItem Open Access DNA FINGERPRINTING AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.)(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 1999) Patel, Ashok Kumar; Katiyar, Sanjay K.; Verulkar, S.B.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Chandel, G.DNA FINGERPRINTING AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.)ThesisItem Open Access Ecofriendly Management of Major Insect Pests of Soybean(JNKVV, 2013) Ganore, Amol Vijay; Shrivastava, S.K.ABSTRACT Present research work on “Ecofriendly management of major insect pests of soybean” (Glycine max (L.) Merrill was carried out in the experiment field of Department of Plant breeding and genetics, Adhartal, JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P) during kharif season 2011-12 with the objectives, to study the seasonal incidence of major insect pests of soybean, screening of soybean varieties/genotypes against major insect pests and to study the impact of integration of biopesticides and chemical insecticides for the management of major insect pests of soybean Incidence of whitefly started from 30th SW (4th week of July) with an average population of 0.83 whitefly/trifoliate leaf and remained active till the maturity of the crop.Correlation of whitefly population with meteorological parameters did not exhibit significant influence. Incidence of Jassid started from 32nd SW (1st week of August) with an average population of 0.36 jassids/trifoliate leaf. The population of the pest gradually increased up to 36th SW (1st week of September). Maximum population was observed 1.0 jassid/trifoliate leaf during 37th SW (2nd week of September).Correlation of jassid population with meteorological parameters did not exhibit significant influence. The incidence of Gesonia gemma started in the 32nd SW (1st week of August) with an average of 0.66 larvae/mrl. The maximum activity was noticed during 35th SW (4th week of August) 1.33 larvae/mrl.Correlation of Gesonia gamma with meteorological parameters indicated that minimum temperature and morning relative humidity exhibit significant positive correlation Incidence of the Chrysodeixis acuta during the season was very low, it started in the 33rd SW (Second week of August) with an average of 0.22 larvae/mrl. The maximum activity was noticed during 37th SW (second week of September) with an average of 0.66 larvae/mrl. Correlation of Chrysodeixis acuta population with meteorological parameters did not exhibit significant influence. The incidence of Spodoptera litura started in the 34th SW (3rd week of August) with an average of 0.22 larvae/mrl. However, attained its peak during 38thSW (third week of september) 2.33 larvae/mrl. Correlation of S. litura with meteorological parameters indicated that, minimum temperature, evening relative humidity exhibited significant negative correlation. The incidence of stem fly observed in 32nd SW (1st week of August) and recorded 30% infested plants with 4.87% stem tunneling. Correlation of stemfly with meteorological parameters did not exhibit significant influence. On the basis of sucking pest population JS-20-38, JS-97-52, JS-95-60, JS-20-35 and JS-20-41 were less susceptible against whitefly. While NRC-37 and JS-335 were less susceptible against jassids. On the basis of larval population of soybean defoliators JS-93-05, JS-20-29, JS-95-60, JS-20-34, JS-20-41, JS-335, JS-97-52 and JS-20-38 were less susceptible against G. gemma. JS-93-05, JS-97-52, JS-20-41, JS-95-60, JS-20-29, JS-335 and JS-20-38 were less susceptible against C. acuta. Variety/genotype JS-93-05, JS-95-60, NRC-37, JS-20-35, JS-20-34 and JS-20-29 were less susceptible against S.litura. JS-93-05, JS-97-52, NRC-37 and JS-335 recorded significantly higher grain yields i.e. 2733.33, 2263.33, 2223.33 and 2186.67kg/ha respectively, in compression to rest of the varieties/genotypes. While significantly lower yield was recorded from JS-95-60, JS-20-41, JS-20-38, JS-20-35, JS-20-29 and JS-20-34. Maximum grain yield was recorded in JS-93-05, (2733.33 kg/ha) followed by JS-97-52, NRC-37 and JS-335 (2263.33, 2223.33 and 2186.67kg/ha respectively), in compression to rest of the varieties/genotypes. While significantly lower yield was recorded from JS-20-34 (1950.00kg/ha) and was on par with that recorded from rest of the varieties/genotypes. Treatment Triazophos 40EC @ 800ml/ha sprays twice at 10 days interval, Beauveria bassiana @ 1kg/ha and after 10 days Triazophos 40EC @ 800ml/ha and Metarrhizium anisopliae @ 3kg/ha and after 10 days Triazophos 40EC @ 800ml/ha were found to be most effective in controlling defoliators and sucking pest. Also, these treatments recorded higher grain yield (1610.93 kg, 1590.62 and 1559.92 kg kg/ha respectively) with net return Rs. 8134.9, Rs. 6304.6 and Rs. 6939.6/ha and CBR 1:4.06, 1:2.74 & 1:2.68 respectively.ThesisItem Open Access EVALUATION OF RICE GENOTYPES FOR RESISTANCE TO BROWN PLANTHOPPER , Nilaparvata lugens(Stal.)(INDIRA GANDHI KRISHI VISHWAVIDYALAYA RAIPUR (C.G), 2012-07) Tripathi, Darshika; Rana, D.K.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Dubey, V.K.; Sarawgi, A.K.; Saxena, R.R.EVALUATION OF RICE GENOTYPES FOR RESISTANCE TO BROWN PLANTHOPPER , Nilaparvata lugens(Stal.)ThesisItem Open Access Evaluation of soybean genotypes/varieties and insect growth regulators against major defoliators(JNKVV, 2015) Azmi, Aftarika; Shrivastava, S.K.ABSTRACT Present investigation on ‘Evaluation of soybean genotypes/varieties and insect growth regulators against major defoliators was carried out with the objectives of screening of soybean genotypes/varieties against major defoliators, and testing the bio- efficacy of insect growth regulators and entomopathogenic microbials against Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) and Spilarctia obliqua (Walker). In laboratory screening, genotypes JS 97-52, JS 20-114, JS 20-122, JS 20-29, JS 93-05, JS 20-112, JS 20-111, JS 20-108, JS 20-103 and JS 20-116 registered significantly higher larval mortality and may be considered as less susceptible against Spodoptera litura. Larval period was shortest on genotype JS 20-122 followed by genotypes JS 20-102, JS 20-34 and JS 97- 52. Pupal mortality was highest on genotype JS 20-122, followed by genotype JS 97-52 that were less susceptible against Spodoptera litura. Bioefficacy of insect growth regulators and entomopathogenic microbials was evaluated against Spodoptera litura and Spilarctia obliqua. Insect growth regulators and bio agents tested under laboratory condition included Novaluron 10% EC (0.5 and 0.25ml/l), Novaluron 8.8% SC (1, 0.5 and 0.25 ml/l), Novaluron + Indoxacarb 4.4 SL (1.25, 1.5, 1.0, 0.75, 0.5 and 0.25 ml/l), Beauveria bassiana* and Metarhizium anisopliae* (*not against Spodoptera litura). Findings reveal that all six doses of Insect Growth Regulator (IGRs), Novaluron + Indoxacarb 4.5 SC (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25 and 1.5 ml/l) were significantly effective against 3rd instar larvae of Spodoptera litura recording 100% larval mortality at 3 days after treatment followed by Novaluron 10% EC that caused 100% mortality at both the doses (0.25 ml/l and 0.5 ml/l) at 5 days after treatments. Novaluron 8.8% SC caused 86.67% and 73.34% larval mortality at 0.25 ml/l and 0.5 ml/l, respectively at 7 days after treatment. Ten days after treatment cent per cent larval mortality was observed in all the treatments except untreated control (23.34% larval mortality). Novaluron + Indoxacarb 4.5 SC 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 1.25 ml/l caused significantly higher mortality of Spilarctia obliqua larvae at 5 days after treatment. All three doses of Novaluron + Indoxacarb 4.5 SC caused significantly higher mortality. At 7 days after treatment cent percent larval mortality was observed in all the treatments except untreated control that had 23.34% larval mortality.ThesisItem Open Access EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF CULTURE FILTRATE PROTEIN OF M. tuberculosis AND STANDARDIZATION OF AEROSOM IMMUNIZATION WITH M. w IN MICE(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Raipur, 2004-09) Arikapudi, Smitha; Katiyar, S.K.; Bhaskar, Sangeeta; Shrivastava, S.K.; Kotasthane, A.S.; Katiyar, P.; Saxena, R.R.EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF CULTURE FILTRATE PROTEIN OF M. tuberculosis AND STANDARDIZATION OF AEROSOM IMMUNIZATION WITH M. w IN MICEThesisItem Open Access “FISH BIODIVERSITY IN AQUATIC RESOURCES OF DHAMTARI DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARH, INDIA”(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 2013) Sambhakar, Sunita; Gaur, Sandhya R.; Chari, M.S.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Bajpai, R.K.; Saxena, R.R.ThesisItem Open Access GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN RICE (Oryxa sativa L.) IN RESPONSE TO GALL MIDGE AND KNOWN DEFENSE RESPONSE ELICITORS(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Raipur, 2007) Dubey, Mahima; Sharma, D.K.; Verulkar, S.B.; Jha, Zenu; Shrivastava, S.K.; Saxena, R.R.GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN RICE (Oryxa sativa L.) IN RESPONSE TO GALL MIDGE AND KNOWN DEFENSE RESPONSE ELICITORSThesisItem Open Access GENETIC ANALYSIS OF YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS IN SOME SELECTED RICE HYBRIDS(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 1999) Dubey, Rajesh; Motiramani, N.K.; Ali, M.A.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Sarawgi, A.K.ThesisItem Open Access GENETIC ENGINEERING FOR ENHANCING MULTIPLE PEST RESISTANCE IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.)(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya,Raipur, 2005) Chandel, Girish; Katiyar, S.K.; Verulkar, S.B.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Ali, M.A.; Shrivastava, M.N.ThesisItem Open Access GENETIC ENGINEERING FOR ENHANCING MULTIPLE PEST RESISTANCE IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.)(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 2005) Chandel, Girish; Katiyar, S.K.; Datta, S.K.; Verulker, S.B.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Ali, M.A.; Shrivastava, M.N.ThesisItem Open Access GENETIC STUDIES ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS IN HYBRID RICE (Oryza sativa L)(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 1998) Verma, Komal Prasad; Motiramani, N.K.; Sarawgi, A.K.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Ali, M.A.GENETIC STUDIES ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS IN HYBRID RICE (Oryza sativa L)ThesisItem Open Access GENETIC STUDIES ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS IN HYBRID RICE (Oryza sativa L.)(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur, 1998) Verma, Kamal Prasad; Motiramani, N.K.; Sarawagi, A.K.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Ali, M.A.GENETIC STUDIES ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS IN HYBRID RICE (Oryza sativa L.)ThesisItem Open Access GENETICAL ANALYSIS AND MOLECULAR TAGGING OF A GALL MIDGE RESISTANCE GENE IN RICE(Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaye, Raipur, 2000) Adsul, Ganesh; Verulkar, S.B.; Katiyar, S.K.; Shrivastava, S.K.; Kotasthane, A.S.GENETICAL ANALYSIS AND MOLECULAR TAGGING OF A GALL MIDGE RESISTANCE GENE IN RICE