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The study was conducted at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University (SAU), Dhaka during the period from May to August 2014 to study
the host preferences of sucking pest on different varieties of chillies. The study
comprised with eight varieties of the chilli varieties which are- BARI-I, BARIII,
Bindu, Balujuri, Augnikonna, Black Lady, Jhal Morich and Surjamukhi. Data
was recorded on number of sucking pests/plant at early, mid and late growing
stage, fruiting status in terms of healthy, infested fruits and infestation level in
number and weight basis, yield contributing characters and yield. Aphid, jassid,
white fly, mite and mealy bug were found in all growing stage. The lowest
number of aphids/plant was recorded from BARI II and the highest number from
Black Lady. At entire fruiting stage, the highest number of healthy fruits/plant
(46.40) was recorded from BARI II, while the lowest number (39.20) from Jhal
Morich. The lowest number of infested fruits/plant (1.80) was recorded from
BARI II, whereas the highest number (3.27) from Black Lady. The lowest fruit
infestation/plant (3.74%) was recorded from BARI II, whereas the highest
(7.16%) from Black Lady. At entire fruiting stage, the highest weight of healthy
fruits/plant (378.52 g) was recorded from BARI II, whereas the lowest weight
(283.97 g) from Surjamukhi. The lowest weight of infested fruits/plant (16.29 g)
was recorded from BARI II, whereas the highest weight (28.45 g) from Black
Lady. The lowest fruit infestation/plant (4.24%) was recorded from BARI II,
whereas the highest (8.55%) from Black Lady. The longest plant (95.28 cm) was
found from BARI I, while the shortest plant (81.04 cm) from Jhal Morich. The
maximum number of fruits/plant (51.73) was recorded from BARI II, while the
minimum number (43.07) from Jhal Morich. The highest weight of individual
fruit (8.12 g) was found from BARI II, while the lowest (7.15 g) from
Augnikonna. The highest fruit yield (17.50 t/ha) was found from BARI II and
the lowest (13.07 t/ha) from Jhal Morich. |
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