Investigating the second whitefly population outbreak within a decade in the cotton growing zone of North India

Author:

Kumar Rishi1,Sain Satish Kumar1ORCID,Singh Satnam2ORCID,Pandher Suneet2,Meena Roop Singh3,Jakhar Anil4ORCID,Kaur Jasjinder5,Pathania Mandeep5,Paul Debashis1ORCID,A.H. Prakash6,Y.G. Prasad7

Affiliation:

1. ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton Research, Regional Station, Sirsa, Haryana, India

2. Punjab Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Faridkot, Punjab, India

3. Agriculture Research Station, SKRAU, Sriganaganagar, Rajasthan, India

4. CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, India

5. Punjab Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bathinda, Bhatinda, Punjab, India

6. ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton Research, Regional Station, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

7. ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton Research, Regional Station, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), is a polyphagous and major pest of cotton worldwide. Both adults and nymphs of B. tabaci affect the crop by causing direct and indirect damage. A severe whitefly outbreak was experienced during 2015 on cotton in North India and this was followed by a profound infestation during 2022. The present research rigorously examined whether the proliferation in the whitefly population was an outbreak or the result of a multi factor resurgence. During 2015, whitefly counts remained above the economic threshold level (ETL) between 28th and 35th Standard Meteorological Week (SMW). However, during 2022 above ETL population was observed in 27th SMW and it persisted until 36th SMW. The peak incidence of the whitefly was noticed during 31st and 29th SMW in 2015 and 2022, respectively. The early pest build up in 2022 and longer persistence (≥10 weeks) over the cotton season resulted in more damage to cotton crop. Additionally, pest survillence across the zone on the farmers’ fields during 2022 revealed 44.4 per cent spots (585 out of 1,317 locations) above ETL while the corresponding locations in 2015 was 57% (620 out of 1,089). Thus, in 2022 infestation was not uniform in the entire zone wherein only few blocks of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan states of India experienced severe infestations of the whitefly. This study reports the complex of factors including weather, delayed sowing, use of tank mixtures/ subleathal doses of insecticides, pest resurgence etc. that might have possibly contributed to these upsurges in whitefly on cotton in north India.

Funder

All India Coordinated Research Project on Cotton

Project Coordinator and Head, AICRP on Cotton and Director ICAR-CICR, Nagpur

Publisher

PeerJ

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