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dc.contributor.advisorProfessor Dr. Hasan Fuad El Taj
dc.contributor.authorHOSSAIN, KANIZ FARHANA
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-21T07:20:43Z
dc.date.available2022-04-21T07:20:43Z
dc.date.issued2013-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/406
dc.descriptionVegetables are important food considering the aspects of nutritional, financial, and food security in Bangladesh. More than 100 vegetables are produced represented by different species and varieties. Annual vegetable production in Bangladesh is 2.9 million tons from 0.356 million hactre of land (Hortex foundation, 2011). Major vegetables grown in Bangladesh are brinjal, cucurbits, yard long bean, okra, radish, cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, beans, aroids, carrot, leafy vegetables etc. These are produced in different growing seasons (winter, summer) and some are also round the year. The production of vegetables is always threatened by several insect and mite pests. Among the arthropod pests, the two-spotted spider mite, 7. urticae is one of the very important pests which devastate the crop productivity in Bangladseh.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Tetranychidae), is highly polyphagous and serious pest of vegetables, fruits and other crops in Bangladesh. There are many factors are responsible for buildup the population of Tetranychus urticae. Among them seasons and the diverse host plants may have the effects on this pest; therefore the developmental and reproductive biology of the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae were studied in summer provided leaves of bean and cow-pea, as well in winter while fed brinjal, cow-pea, cabbage and bean. All the parameters were studied under prevailing laboratory conditions. Immature developmental time and adult longevity were inversely related to seasons. The results indicated that the development of the two-spotted spider mite increased more rapidly on bean in summer than rest of the tested hosts. The longest developmental period was 41.94 and 41.07 days for female and male, respectively in winter when the T. urticae was fed on cow-pea. On the contrary, it was shortest 11.25 and 10.39 days for female and male in summer while reared on bean. Lifetime fecundity was highest (62.71 + 1.45) on bean in summer and it was lowest (36.4 + 0.42) on bean in winter. The sex ratio (proportion of male) was highest (0.35) in winter and lowest (0.24) in summer on cowpea. Survivorship during immature development varied from 82.14 to 95.65%, with the lowest rate on bean in summer. Life table parameters were also analyzed and the generation time (7) was lowest (20.37) in summer when fed on bean, the net reproductive rate Ry was highest (36.29) in summer when fed cowpea and both r,, (0.17) and A (1.19) were highest in summer when fed on bean.en_US
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dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMOD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPURen_US
dc.subjectTetranychus urticae,en_US
dc.subjectdevelopment,en_US
dc.subjectreproduction,en_US
dc.subjectseasons, hostsen_US
dc.titleCONSEQUENCE OF HOST PLANTS AND SEASONS ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE TWO-SPOTTED SPIDER MITE TETRANYCHUS URTICAE (KOCH)en_US
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