The New Invasive Pest Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in India and its Natural Enemies along with Evaluation of Trichogrammatids for its Biological Control
- C. Ballal, Ankita Gupta, M. Mohan, Y. Lalitha, A. Verghese
- Biology
- 10 June 2016
Toba-adapted strains of Trichogramma were evaluated and it was found that these strains could parasitise T. absoluta eggs and the parasitism rates were 5.0%, 51.1% and 68.2% respectively.
Fruit flies of economic significance in India, with special reference to Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel).
- A. Verghese, H. S. Madhura, P. Jayanthi, J. Stonehouse, B. Barnes
- Biology
- 2004
The aim of this paper is to highlight the research findings on B. dorsalis in India, based on work carried out at IIHR, Bangalore, and elsewhere in the country.
Phylogenetic Analysis of Trialeurodes Spp. (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) from India Based on Differences in Mitochondrial and Nuclear Dna
- H. Roopa, N. Kumar, R. Asokan, K. B. Rebijith, R. Mahmood, A. Verghese
- Biology
- 1 December 2012
These studies are the first to analyze the genetic variation of T. vaporariorum populations in India, which showed no appreciable differences and clearly indicated that there are no cryptic species or biotypes in T. VaporarIORum in India in contrast to the studies of B. tabaci.
Effect of imidacloprid, lambda-cyhalothrin and azadirachtin on the mango hopper, Idioscopus niveosparsus (Leth.) (Homoptera: Cicadellidae).
- A. Verghese
- Biology
- 1 February 2000
Economic evaluation of the integrated management of the oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in mango in India
- A. Verghese, P. Tandon, J. Stonehouse
- Biology
- 2004
Foraging activity of Indian honey bee, Apis cerana in relation to ambient climate variables under tropical conditions.
- P. Reddy, T. Rashmi, A. Verghese
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2015
Non-destructive control of the bat, Cynopterus sphinx Vahl (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in grapes (Vitis vinifera Linnaeus) in India
- A. Verghese
- Biology
- 1998
Erecting around-bower nylon netting from ground level to bower height, did not prevent bat damage and erecting within-bOWER netting to obstruct flight within the orchard, also did not appreciably reduce the bat damage.
Computational reverse chemical ecology: Virtual screening and predicting behaviorally active semiochemicals for Bactrocera dorsalis
- K. P. D., Vivek Kempraj, R. Aurade, Tapas Kumar Roy, S. K S, A. Verghese
- BiologyBMC Genomics
- 19 March 2014
The present study provides a unique methodology for rapid screening and predicting behaviorally active semiochemicals and may be developed as a viable approach for prospecting active semiochemistryicals for pest control, which otherwise is a laborious process.
A simple and cost-effective mass rearing technique for the tephritid fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)
- P. Jayanthi, A. Verghese
- Chemistry
- 2002
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the chiral stationary phase of the Tetrahedron and its role in the determinants of infectious disease, which has implications for medicine and public health.
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