Paddy Pests

Yellow StemBorer

Symptoms
  • Presence of brown coloured egg mass near leaf tip
  • Larva bores into central shoot of paddy seedling and tiller, causing drying of the central shoot known as “dead heart”
  • If infestation occurs in grown up plant, the whole panicle becomes dried and known as “white ear”
  • Affected shoots and panicles could be easily pulled by hand
  • Eggs: are creamy white, flattened, oval and scale like and laid in mass and covered with buff coloured hairs
  • Larva: pale yellow with dark brown head
  • Pupa: White silken cocoon are found inside the stem
  • Adult:
  • Female moth: Bright yellowish brown; forewings with a black spot.
    Male moth: Smaller with pale yellow; forewings without black spot
  • ETL: 10% Dead heart symptoms 2% white ear symtoms

    • Clip the seedling tips before transplanting to eliminate egg masses.
    • Install light trap @ 1 / ha and pheromone trap @ 5 / ac.
    • Release egg parasitoid, Trichogramma japonicum @ 2cc /ac 3 times at weely interval.
    • Spray Neem seed kernel extract 5% or Azadirachtin 0.03% 400 ml/ac.
  • Spray any following insecticides

 Insecticides

Dosage

Chlorantraniliprole 0.4% GR

4kg/acre

   Chlorpyriphos 20% EC

500ml/acre

Carbosulfan 25% EC

400ml/acre

Flubendiamide 20% WG

100g/acre

 Acephate 75% SP

  250g/acre

Carbofuran 3% CG

10kg/acre

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