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Control measures of stem borer and caterpillar in paddy crop

Stem borer and caterpillar are some of the major pests that attack paddy crop, causing significant yield losses. These pests can be controlled using various methods, including chemical and non-chemical control measures.

Chemical control measures involve the use of pesticides, which can be effective in controlling stem borer and caterpillar. However, excessive use of pesticides can lead to environmental pollution, harm beneficial insects, and microbes in the soil. Therefore, it is essential to follow label instructions, and use the right dosage, and timing while applying pesticides.

Non-chemical control measures can be as effective as chemical control measures, and they are environmentally friendly. One of the most effective non-chemical control measures is crop rotation. Crop rotation breaks the pest cycle by introducing new crops that are less susceptible to pest attacks.

Another non-chemical control measure is the use of biological control agents such as parasitoids and predatory insects, which can help to control stem borer and caterpillar populations. Parasitoids are insects that lay their eggs on or inside the pest, and their larvae will feed on the host until it dies. Predatory insects, on the other hand, prey on the pest directly.

Cultural control measures, such as planting resistant varieties of paddy, can also be effective in controlling stem borer and caterpillar. Resistant varieties are less susceptible to pest attacks and can reduce the need for pesticides. Proper planting and spacing of paddy, regular weeding, and timely harvesting are also essential cultural control measures.

Mechanical control measures, such as handpicking and crushing the larvae and pupae can also be effective in controlling stem borer and caterpillar. However, this method is time-consuming and labor-intensive, especially in large farms.

In conclusion, the control measures of stem borer and caterpillar in paddy crop include both chemical and non-chemical methods. Farmers should adopt integrated pest management (IPM) strategies that incorporate a combination of these control measures to minimize pest damage, and reduce chemical inputs while maintaining crop productivity.

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