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1 INSECT PEST OF COTTON PREPARED BY – Farida Begom Chowdhury Reg no : 11719645

2 INTRODUCTION  Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in boll, or protectivecapsule, around the seeds of cotton plants of the genes Gossypium.  Cotton (Gossypium spp), the king of fibers, usually commercial referred as white gold and one of the important commercial crops, plays a pivotal role in human civilization, economic, political and social affairs of world.  The four cultivated species of cotton viz. Gossypium arboretum, Gossypiumherbaceum, G. hirsutum and G. barbadense belong to Malvaceace family.  The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including theAmericas, Africa, and India.  Latin American countries have become important suppliers of the fiber to the world market and India, Pakistan and Turkey are also the exporters.

3 Economic importance of cotton  It is chiefly grown for its fiber which is used for manufacturing of clothes for mankind.  Cotton lint: It is the most important vegetable fiber and is woven into fabrics either alone or combined with other fibers.  Fuzz: It is used in production of mattresses, surgical cotton, photographic film and paper.  Cotton seed: Depending on varieties, it contains 20-25% semi-drying edible oil (iodine no. 102) which is used for cooking. American cotton contains high oil.  Cotton seed cake: Seed cakes contain 40% protein and serves as a important concentrated feed for livestock. Not only that, cake is the good organic matter contains 5% N, 3% P 2 O 5 and 2% K 2 O.  Cotton stem: The stem can be used as organic manure or fuel.

4 1.AMERICAN BOLLWORM Helicoverpa armigera

5 IDENTIFICATION EGG LARVA PUPA ADULT

6 DAMAGE Bolls showing regular, circular bore holes Larvae seen feeding on the boll by thrusting their heads alone inside and leaving the rest of the body outside Presence of granular faecal pellets outside the bore hole. A single larva can damage 30-40 bolls.

7 2.PINK BOLLWORM: Pectinophora gossypiella

8 IDENTIFICATION EGG LARVA PUPAADULT

9 DAMAGE  Rosetted flowers  The holes of entry plugged by excreta of larvae which are feeding inside the seed kernels.  They cut window holes (interlocular burrowing) in the two adjoining seeds thereby forming "double seeds"  The attacked buds and immature bolls drop off.  Discolored lint and burrowed seeds.

10 3.Spotted bollworms: Earias vittella

11 IDENTIFICATION EGG LARVA PUPAADULT

12 DAMAGE  Drying and drooping of terminal shoots during pre – flowering stage  Shedding of squares and young bolls  Flaring up of bracts during square and young boll formation stage  Holes on bolls and rotting of bolls. Fig2.Bore holes and rotting Fig1. Drying - terminal shoots

13 4.Cotton aphid: Aphis gossypii

14 IDENTIFICATION Nymphs Adults

15 DAMAGE Aphid colony Affected leaf 1.Infesting tender shoots and under surface of the leaves. 2.Curling and crinkling of leaves 3.Stunted growth 4.Blighted appearance when infestation is severe 5.Development of black sooty mould due to the excretion of honey dew thus giving the plant a dark appearance.

16 5.THRIPS: Thrips tabaci

17 IDENTIFICATION

18 DAMAGE Shriveling of leaves due to scrapping of epidermis and desapping Attacked terminal buds – have ragged edges Silvery shine on the underside of leaves

19 THANK YOU


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