Insect Pest Incidence with the System of Rice Intensification: Results of a Multi-Location Study and a Meta-Analysis

Author:

Chintalapati Padmavathi1,Rathod Santosha1ORCID,Repalle Naganna1,Varma Nadimpalli Rama Gopala2,Karthikeyan Kolandhaivelu3,Sharma Sanjay4,Kumar Rapolu Mahender1,Katti Gururaj1

Affiliation:

1. ICAR—Indian Institute of Rice Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500030, Andhra Pradesh, India

2. Agricultural Research Institute, PJTSAU, Hyderabad 500030, Andhra Pradesh, India

3. Regional Agricultural Research Station, Kerala Agricultural University, Pattambi 679306, Kerala, India

4. Indira Gandhi Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya, IGAU, Raipur 492006, Chhattisgarh, India

Abstract

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) developed in Madagascar has spread to many parts of the world, including India. This study assessing insect pest prevalence on rice grown with SRI vs. conventional methods at multiple locations in India was prompted by reports that SRI-managed rice plants are healthier and more resistant to pest and disease damage. Field experiments were conducted under the All-India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project over a 5-year period. The split-plot design assessed both cultivation methods and different cultivars, hybrids and improved varieties. Across the eight locations, SRI methods of cultivation showed a lower incidence of stem borer, planthoppers, and gall midge compared to conventional methods. Whorl maggots and thrips, on the other hand, were observed to be higher. Grain yield was significantly higher with SRI management across all locations. Higher ash, cellulose, hemicellulose, as well as silica content in rice plants under SRI management could explain at least in part the SRI plants’ resistance to pest damage. Analysis of guild composition revealed that in SRI plots, there were more natural enemies (insect predators and parasitoids) present and fewer crop pests (phytophages). A meta-analysis that considered other published research on this subject revealed a lower incidence of dead hearts, white ear-heads, and leaf folders, along with higher grain yield, in SRI plots.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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