Comparative Studies on the Population Dynamics of Important Lepidopterous Pests on Cabbage
The author made observations on the distribution of larvae and pupae of Pieris rapae crucivora, Mamestra brassicae and Autographa nigrisigna on each individual plant of cabbage. Young larvae of all the three species distributed mainly on the underside of leaves of intermediate ages. Characteristic d...
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