Insect pests of Casuarina
In this third part of the series about pests, I have borrowed Pics from Dr.Balu, Entomologist, Forest Protection Division, IFGTB, Coimbatore and text content from Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam to explain about 'Pests of Casuarina'. (FCRI, Link on Major pests of Casuarina ).
Major Pests of Casuarina:
A bark feeding caterpillar is a major problem which results in heavy damage of trees due to the cylindrical tunnels created within the wood. Control of the pest is difficult, however application of one or two ml of kerosene in to the tunnel is found effective. Monocrotophos @ 5 ml per tree as bark padding method would be also be an effective chemical control.
Important pests and their control measures
S.No. | Common pest | Control Measure |
1. | Bag worm | Topical application endosulfan or chlorlpyriphos 2ml/litre. |
2. | Bark feeding caterpillar | Remove the feeding galleries and apply insecticide soaked cotton (15ml of dichlorvos) in the bore holes. |
3. | Stem borer | Inserting wire to remove feeding larvae and applying insecticide soaked cotton (15ml of dichlorvos). |
4. | Mealy bug | Topical application of methyl dematon or dimethoate (2ml per litre) |
5. | Termite | Application for chlorlpyriphos 2 ml per litre |
Termites also cause serious damage in young plantation by destroying the root system leading to the death of young trees. This can be arrested by soil drenching with chlorpyriphos at 0.2 per cent.
(Click on the pictures below to have an enlarged view).
Termite attack on Casuarina:
Sap suckers on Casuarina: Scales and Mealy bugs:
Defoliators on Casuarina:Caterpillars and Bag worms
Defoliators on Casuarina: Needle feeders:
Defoliators on Casuarina: Needle miners:
Bark feeders on Casuarina:
Nematode attack:
Casuarina roots are susceptible to infection by nematodes. There are many varieties in
Nematode pests like: Lesion nematode, Lance
nematode, Reniform nematode, Root knot nematode and Cyst nematode.
1) Soil application of 10 gms each of VAM culture, Paecilomyces, Pseudomonas
fluorescens and Trichoderma viride at
the pit at the time of planting will greatly reduce nematode population.
(or)
2) Apply carbofuran 3 G @ 5 gm (or) Cartop 2 gm per
pit at the time of planting and another application after 2 months.
(or)
3) Nematode infestation in trees of 2 to 3 years age
can be controlled by applying 10 gm of Carbofuran / tree, 1 feet away from the
base in a circular fashion.
TNAU recommendations for Nematode control:
1) Apply pressmud at 15 t/ha or poultry manure at 2
t/ha or neem cake 2 t/ha or before last ploughing in garden lands.
2) Under wetland conditions, intercropping sunnhemp or
marigold or daincha coupled with application of pressmud 25 t/ha or neem cake 2
t/ha.
3) Crop rotation for 3 years with Marigold or gingelly
or sunnhemp for nematode control.
To know about Mechanical, Cultural, Behavioural, Botanical, Biological and
Chemical control of all the above Sucking pests and leaf eating caterpillars
(the same author) Dr.Balu, a renowned Entomologist.
The above Ppt presentation is also uploaded in top right side of this blog
which can be used as a ready reckoner by our readers for the control of
Insects and diseases in almost all the crops.
Regards,
A.Vishnu Sankar.