Title of project: Development of management tools for maize pests
Project funding: Institute
Duration: 1/1/2014 to 30/6/2019
Total approved cost of the project: NA
Objectives:
- Habitat management to support parasitoids and predators
- Exploring the use of semiochemicals for management of stem borers
- Development of easy methods for determining economic threshold level and crop loss assessment
- Improvement in methods of maize germplasm screening and finding common germplasm which are resistant both for insect borers and diseases
- Identification of unexplored biological control agents in maize ecosystem
- Development of forecasting models for maize pests
Project team:
PI: Pradyumn Kumar (up to 29/2/2016), Suby SB (1/3/2016 onwards)
Co-PIs: JC Sekhar, Lakshmi Soujanya P, Amrender Kumar
Major achievements: –
- Developed an easy method of crop loss assessment for stem borer and a template
- Ovipositional preference is a potential tool for germplasm screening for pink stemborer resistance
- Penetration resistance of seventh internode in V6-10 stage maize plants is a promising trait for C. partellus resistance breeding
- Husk extension is a promising trait for H. armigera resistance screening, and is stable under irrigated and water deficit stress
- Native Btk strains BB1 & BB2 are as potent as international check HD1 against C. partellus