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dc.contributor.advisorMd. Abdul Ahad
dc.contributor.authorKARIM, SAROTHI
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-23T05:09:38Z
dc.date.available2022-04-23T05:09:38Z
dc.date.issued2006-11
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/577
dc.descriptionCitrus fruits are the members of three genera, viz. Citrus, Fortunella and Poncirus of the family Rutaceae. They are one of the leading fruit crops of the orb. The fruits are very popular among the extensively grown tropical and subtropical fruits and after grapes and olives they are cultivated in larger areas than other fruits (Hayes, 1957). At present the United States has the largest area- about 40% of Her total acreage. Citrus plantations in Israel cover more than 40,000 hectares and in Japan it occupies the first place among fruit crops. Other vital citrus growing areas are Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, China, Central America, Egypt, Italy, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Palestine, Paraguay, Russia, Spain, and Uruguay (Ghosh, 1981). So, these fruits are cosmopolitan. Nevertheless, in Bangladesh they are also important fruits comprising of various Citrus spp, e.g. lime, lemon, shaddock, mandarin, shatkora, ada jamir and rough lemon.en_US
dc.description.abstractBiology and effect of neem oil on the feeding behaviour of lemon butterfly, Papilo demoleus L. were studied in the Laboratory, Department of Entomology, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, during September to December 2005. In this study it was found that the mating generally took place 2 to 2.35 days after the emergence of an adult and it continued for 1.50 to 3.30 hours. The pre-ovipostion period varied from 1 to 2 days, while the oviposition period was 2 days. The eggs were laid singly. A female laid 22.1 + 1.41 eggs and 97.52% of the eggs were hatched. The larvae passed through five instars in 16.90 to 20.30 days. The first, the second, the third, the fourth and the final instar larvae were 2.32, 8.15, 16.73, 22.09 and 37.45 mm in lengths, respectively while breadths were 0.73, 1.49, 4.26, 6.58 and 8.82 mm, respectively. The weights of the 3", the 4" and the final instar larvae were 0.72, 1.65 and 3.47 g, respectively. The pupal periods ranged from 10 to 11 days. The development periods from egg to adult were 30.5 to 37 days. The females were larger than the males. The average length and breadth of the male butterflies were 24.6 and 4.82 mm (on resting position), whereas the female butterfly was 26.4 and 5.14 mm (on resting position), respectively. The lengths of the antenna of the male and the female butterflies were 16.16 mm and 16.57 mm, respectively. The length and the breadth of the thorax of the male were 10.00 and 6.34 mm, respectively, whereas in the female it was 10.81 and 6.79 mm. The average length and breadth of the forewings of the male butterflies were 39.33 and 23.3 mm and the hind wings were 26.28 and 23.04 mm, whereas the forewings of the female butterflies were 41.74 and 27.25 mm in length and breadth and the hind wings were 27.26 and 23.4 mm in length and breadth, respectively. The longevity of the male adult was only 4.2 days and in the female it was 6.3 days.en_US
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dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMAD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPUR.en_US
dc.subjectTHE FOOD CONSUMPTION OF LEMON BUTTERFLYen_US
dc.subjectFood consumption behaviour relating to concentration of neem oil sprayed on leavesen_US
dc.subjectMass culture of lemon butterflyen_US
dc.titleBIOMORPHOMETRICS AND EFFECT OF NEEM OIL ON THE FOOD CONSUMPTION OF LEMON BUTTERFLY, Papilio demoleus L. (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE)en_US
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