Abstract

Incidence of rice caseworm, Nymphula depunctalis was studied by quadrat method in two sites viz., Iroisemba and Wabagai on rice varieties, RCM-9 and Jatra-phou in kharif, 2013–2014. At Iroisemba, the maximum adult (2.7± 0.26/quadrat) and larval populations (2.4±0.45/quadrat) were recorded from the RCM-9 variety in the first week of September and 3rd week of August, 2013, respectively. At Wabagai, the maximum adult (2.3±0.30/quadrat) and larval population (1.9±0.41/quadrat) were during the last and 2nd week of August, 2013, respectively. Multiple correlation analyses revealed a nonsignificant relationship of abiotic factors with adult population except in Jatra-phou in the Wabagai variety. However, with larval population, the abiotic factors had a significant correlation, and partial correlation (t-test) revealed positive significant relationships with mean temperature and rainfall.

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