CHRYSOPA ,CONGRESS GRASS & MEALYBUG CONTROL

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2009

American boll worm is not a major or minor pest of american cotton since 2002 in Jind distt. of Haryana,India. Fortunately or unfortunately, now all the notified & recomended varieties of american cotton had been replaced by BT hybrids. Now a new insect called mealybug (Phenococcus solenopsis) having its origin in USA is becoming a potential threat to cotton cultivation. In such a critical situation,a lacewing insect named CHRYSOPERLA along with so many predators,parasitoids,parasites and pathogens will help the cotton growing farmers in particular and society as a whole. PROFIT ORIENTED HUMAN POPULATION MAY SOMEWHAT FEEL JEALOUSY ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SAFE ORGANIC FOOD TO THIS INSECT MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE NONCROP PLANTS INCLUDING CONGRESS GRASS.

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  • survival on congress grass

  • Makshikasy ghritm veri!

    jeevasy jeevam veri!!

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  • cool ! biowar ! but cool !!!!

  • Really,this one is more lucky than humanbeings

  • hazi kahein ya bhajji,hai to farmers'freind

  • It may be 'HAZZI' but surely not 'NAMAZZI'

  • it is amusing and amazing specially for kids and farmers

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