Citation Information

  • Title : Interrelation of weather parameters and the incidences of major pests and diseases of crops.
  • Source : Advances in Indian entomology: productivity and health (a silver jubilee supplement)
  • Publisher : Uttar Pradesh Zoological Society
  • Volume : 1
  • Issue : 3
  • Pages : 195-211
  • Year : 2005
  • Document Type : Book Chapter
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Chattopadhyay, N.
    • Das, H. P.
  • Climates: Tropical (A). Tropical monsoonal (Am). Tropical savannah (Aw). Steppe (BSh, BSk).
  • Cropping Systems: Cereal crops. Vegetables. Cotton. Sorghum. Soybean.
  • Countries: India.

Summary

Every year crops (such as rice, cotton, pigeon pea, sorghum, soyabean, groundnut, sugarcane and vegetables) are being damaged by pests and diseases. Due to lack of proper operational forecasting system for the incidences of pests and diseases, it becomes difficult to adopt efficient plant protection measures at the right time. It has been established with fair degree of accuracy that climate/weather plays major role in the incidences of pests and diseases. Thus, there is a tremendous scope of utilizing meteorological parameters for the advance information of the occurrences of the pests and diseases and ultimately scheduling of prophylactive measures can be taken scientifically and judiciously. Quite a number of studies in this regards have been made in the Agricultural Meteorology Division, India Meteorological Department (Pune, Maharashtra, India). In the present paper, a comprehensive review of the work done in this division on the impact of weather on pests and diseases of crops is presented. This information will probably help the agricultural community of the country to save the crops from the infestation of pest and disease incidences.

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