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- Title
EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT SAMPLING METHODS IN PEST MONITORING OF DIRECT SEEDED RICE AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES.
- Authors
DUMAN, M.; MUTLU, Ç.
- Abstract
This two-year study was aimed at determining the efficacy of different sampling methods in pest monitoring of direct seeded rice in southeastern Anatolia, Turkey. Four direct seeded rice fields were selected in Sanliurfa and Diyarbakir provinces and insect species were monitored at four different BBCH rice growth stages (i.e., 21-39, 41-49, 51-69 and 71-89) with two different sampling methods (D-Vac and sweep net). The highest density of insects belonging to Tipulidae family was observed at Biologische Bundesanstalt, Bundessortenamt and Chemical industry (BBCH) 21-39 growth stage the both years of the study. Similarly, the highest density of Phloeothripidae species was noted during BBCH 71-89 growth stage during 1st year and BBCH 21-39 growth stage during 2nd year of the study. Likewise, the highest density for Tettigonidae insects was recorded at BBCH 51-69 growth stage during both years. The greatest density of Acrididae family was recorded at BBCH 41-649 growth stage during both years of study. Overall, D-Vac sampling method trapped higher number of insects belonging to Tipulidae and Acrididae families, whereas sweep net method trapped higher number of insects belonging to Tettigonidae and Phloeothripidae families. It is concluded that D-Vac sampling method can be used for sampling Tipulidae and Acrididae insect species infesting rice in the future studies.
- Subjects
TURKEY; SAMPLING methods; RICE; CRANE flies; PADDY fields; GRASSHOPPERS
- Publication
Applied Ecology & Environmental Research, 2019, Vol 17, Issue 4, p10207
- ISSN
1589-1623
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15666/aeer/1704_1020710220