Abstract

An attempt was made to study the effect of abiotic and naturally occurring biotic factors on Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) with cotton as a model crop system. The results revealed that Chrysoperla sp. ( carnea -group) (r = 0.344) was positively correlated with pest incidence and the weather parameters like maximum temperature (r = -0.309) and rainfall (r = -0.288) were negatively correlated with pest incidence. It was observed that post-monsoon season was most favourable for pest occurrence and it was more when the crop was in flowering and boll formation stage. Spiders and Chrysoperla sp. ( carnea -group) were positively correlated with pest incidence during winter.

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