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Vol. 7, Issue 6 (2019)

Correlation between population of arthropods and abiotic factors on chickpea


Author(s): Pankaj Batham, Pankaj Kumar, Ankur Prakash Verma, Anuj Shakya and Mohammad Rizwan

Abstract: The population of cut worm showed non significant with maximum temperature positive (0.004) and minimum temperature negative correlation (-0.045) respectively while relative humidity (- 0.150) and rainfall (-0.098) showed non significant negative correlation respectively. Nymphal populations of termite showed non significant with maximum temperature negative (-0.083) and minimum temperature positive correlation (0.177) respectively while relative humidity (0.042) and rainfall (0.113) showed non significant positive correlation respectively. Larval populations of Semilooper showed non significant with maximum temperature positive (0.074) and minimum temperature negative (-0.065) correlation respectively while relative humidity negative (-0.243) and rainfall positive (0.225) non significant correlation respectively. Larval populations of pod borer showed non significant with maximum (0.409) and minimum temperature positive (0.320) correlation respectively while relative humidity negative (-0.362) and rainfall positive (0.060) non significant correlation respectively.

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How to cite this article:
Pankaj Batham, Pankaj Kumar, Ankur Prakash Verma, Anuj Shakya, Mohammad Rizwan. Correlation between population of arthropods and abiotic factors on chickpea. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(6):1931-1933.
 

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