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Title : Control of Aphid populations in Bundelkhand Region
Authors : Ram Manoher Ahirwar

Rabi and Kharib crops are damaged by many pests which is the main pest Aphid. These have occurred on mustard, green gram, groundnut, papaya, peas, pepper, sesame, sorghum, soybean, tea, tomato, wheat, apple, cabbage, citrus and paddy crops. These were very dangerous for the grain yield of many crops. These may be controlled by early sowing of the crop, clean cultivation, and biological agents such as predators (Hudhud, Maina, Blue-Jay, Partridge, quail, Peacock, Paphiha, Owl, Bhujanga, Cuckoo, Crow, Sparrow, Kite, Bats, rats, Mole and Mongoose), parasites (see in table 1 and 2), natural enemies (see in table 2), microorganisms (Bacteria, Fungi & Virus), & natural plant products (Neem, Red Chilly, Pyrethrum, Garlic &Ash) and physical factors.

Keywords : Aphid , Predators , Parasites , Natural enemies , Microorganisms , Plant products
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  • Graf C, Wager E, Bowman A, Fiack S, Scott-Lichter D, Robinson A. Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a publisher's perspective. Int J Clin Pract Suppl. 2007 Jan;61(152):1-26.
  • International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication. 2006.
  • American Psychological Association. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, Section 8 ‘Research and Publication’.
  • American Chemical Society. Ethical Guidelines.