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ThesisItem Open Access Evaluation of the toxicity of O,O-diethyl-thiono phosphoric acid O (quinoxalyl (2) ester (sandoz insecticide-6538)to insect pests(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani., 1970) Gopinathan Nair, P; KAU; Nair, M R G KThesisItem Open Access Control of nematode parasites of brinjal with insecticide and nematicide granules(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani., 1970) Vergis, P C; KAU; Mohas Das, NThesisItem Open Access Studies on the parasitic nematodes associated with vegetables in kerala(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani., 1968) Ramakrishnan Nair, N; KAU; Mohan Das, NThesisItem Open Access Studies on the rice swarming caterpillar , Spodoptera mauritia boisduval in Kerala(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani., 1967) Thomas, B; KAU; M R G K NairThesisItem Open Access Studies on the effect of plant nutrient on insect infestation on Abelmoschus esculentus monech(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani.Trivandrum, 1967) Viswanath, B N; KAU; M R G K NairThesisItem Open Access Studies on the toxtcity of insecticide to residues on brinjal to Epilachna vigintioctopunctata fabricius(Division of entomology, Agricultural college and research institute, Vellayani, Trivandrum., 1965) Kunjamma Mathew, P; KAU; M R G K NairThesisItem Open Access Studies on the effect of refrigeration on the deveolopment of Trichospilus pupivora ferriere (Eulophidae)(Division of entomology ,Agricultural college and research institute ,Vellayani., 1964) Narayanan, N J; KAU; Gopalakrishnan Nair, M RThesisItem Open Access Review of the insect pests of pulsecrops and studies on the biology of the pea leaf roller Nacoleia vulgalis Guence (Pyralidae)(Division of Entomology, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Vellayani, 1963) Mammen, K V; KAU; Joseph, K VLiterature on the insect pests of the important pilse crops, with special reference to the work done in India has been reviewed. The biology and bionomics of the pea leaf roller Nacoleia vulgalis Gn. (Pyralidae) have been worked out in detail. The moths mate a day after emergence. The female moth lays creamy yellow, oval, scale like eggs during night in rows, generally on tender leaves . On an average , about 542 eggs are laid by one female. Incubation period is 4 days. Larval period lasts 13 to 15 days, the larva undergoing five instars. Durations of the different instars are 3 to 4 , 2 to 3, 2 to 3, 2 to 3 and 4 to 6 days respectively. The first instar caterpillars nibble and feed on the green matter on the undersurface at the base of the leaves and the later stage caterpillars web the leaves together and feed from inside skeletonising the leaves.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on the population of soil nematodes in relation to certain chemical and biotic factors of soil(Division of Entomology, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Vellayani, 1969) Ravindran Nair, K K; KAU; Mohan Das, NA total of 40 soil samples were collected and analysed to study the variations in the population of plant parasitic and non parasitic soil nematodes with reference to the chemical and biotic environments existing in soil. The total population of soil nematodes and the population of non-parasitic forms show a positive correlation with the pH of the soil within a range of 4.5-7.4. The parasite population is not correlated with the pH of the soil. There exists no correlation between the soil nematode population on the one hand and organic matter content , total soluble salts, and fungus and bacterial population of the soil on the other.
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