TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL AFFECTING ON FOOD PREFERENCE EXPERIMENT AND POPULATION OF BAGRADA CRUCIFERARUM

  • Dr. Arvind Kumar

Abstract

Bagrada cruciferarum is most prevalent in Saharanpur due to variable ecological factors in this region (tarai area). The present study deals with the Temperature, humidity and rainfall affecting on food preference experiment and population of the bugs. The experiments were carried out in the laboratory and in the field in an around Saharanpur District, U.P. during the year 2008 to 2010. Population of bugs was studied by the quadrate method. The results demonstrate that the nymphal and adult population increases and decreases depend upon the ecological factors. Keywords: Humidity, temperature, rainfall, Bagrada cruciferarum, food preference, population.
How to Cite
Dr. Arvind Kumar. (1). TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL AFFECTING ON FOOD PREFERENCE EXPERIMENT AND POPULATION OF BAGRADA CRUCIFERARUM. ACCENT JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS ECOLOGY & ENGINEERING ISSN: 2456-1037 IF:8.20, ELJIF: 6.194(10/2018), Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, UGC APPROVED NO. 48767, 4(11). Retrieved from http://ajeee.co.in/index.php/ajeee/article/view/1837

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