Abstract

Castor is a non-edible oil bearing crop adapted to dry lands of tropics and semi-arid tropics. The seasonal occurrence of major defoliators viz., semilooper, Spodoptera and hairy caterpillars in castor was recorded continuously for last ten years (2012-2022) at Tapioca and Castor Research Station, Yethapur. The results revealed that Spodoptera litura was the major defoliator with a mean population of 4.3 larva/plant /year followed by semilooper and hairy caterpillar with 1.74 larva/plant/year and 1.44 larva/plant/year respectively. The maximum population of defoliators was recorded every year during 43rd to 49th standard weeks (October, November).

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