Insecticide resistance mechanisms in three sucking insect pests of tea with reference to North-East India: an appraisal

D Saha, A Mukhopadhyay - International Journal of Tropical Insect …, 2013 - cambridge.org
Tea is prepared from the tender leaves and buds of Camellia sinensis (L.). In sub-Himalayan
tea plantations of North-East India, different management practices are followed to protect …

Biochemical insecticide resistance in tea pests

D Saha - Insecticides resistance, 2016 - books.google.com
Polyphagous insect herbivores encounter numerous toxins (xenobiotics) as they pass
through their life cycle; some toxins are produced naturally by the host plants …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of population variability at subcellular level of some common sucking tea pests from Darjeeling Hill and its adjoining plain

D Saha - 2013 - ir.nbu.ac.in
ABSTRACT Tea, Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze (Theaceae) is an economically important
and intensively-managed monoculture plantation crop. This foliage crop provides a …

To Assess the Impact of Insecticidal Spray on Leaf Curling Caused Due to Sucking Pest and Phytotoxic Effect of Higher Doses of Insecticides in Chilli

D Thakur, VR Upadhyay… - International Journal of …, 2021 - journal.251news.co.in
The investigation was carried out at Samajik Vigyan Kendra, Dr. BR Ambedkar University,
Bordi, Sehore (MP)-INDIA during kharif 2018-19. To assess the impact of insecticidal spray …

Assessment of Bio-efficacy of Insecticides against Mites and Thrips Insect Pest of Chilli

D Thakur, VR Upadhyay… - International Journal of …, 2021 - journal.251news.co.in
A field experiment was conducted during kharif 2018-19 in Samajik Vigyan Kendra, Dr. BR
Ambedkar University, Bordi, Sehore (MP)–INDIA. To assess the bio-efficacy of insecticides …