- Irrigation should be given in this week.
Scale Insect:
Symptoms:
- The leaves of infested canes show signs of tip drying and unhealthy pale green color and severe infestation causes yellowing.
- Severe desapping leads to non-opening of leaves, which also turn yellow and finally dry up.
- Infested crop losses its vigor, canes shrivel, growth is stunted and the internode length is reduced drastically.
- Ultimately the cane dries up. Such canes when slit open appear brownish red.
- Thick brown encrustations are seen on the nodal and internodal regions in severely affected canes.
Management:
Cultural method:
- Use resistant varieties like CO 439, CO 443, CO 453, CO 671, CO 691 and CO 692
- Select and plant the scale insect free sets.
- Keep the fields and bunds free from weeds.
- Avoid water stagnation in the field for a longer period.
- Avoid repeated ratoons.
Physical method:
- Detrash the crop at the 150th and 210th day of planting.
- Setts should be dipped in dichlorvos at 1ml per liter of water and placed in cement bags with the mouth tied and transported to the planting area.
Biological method:
- Release Chilocorus nigritus (or) Pharascymnus horni egg card @ 5cc/ac
- Also release hymenopteran parasitoids like anabrotepis mayurai, cheiloneurus sp and predatory mites like saniosulus nudus and tyrophagus puttseartiae which feed on scale insects.
Chemical control:
- Pre-soak the sets in 0.1% solution malathion.
- Spray dimethoate @ 2ml/ lit along with sticker after detrashing.
Apply contact insecticides like dichlorvos or any @ 2ml/lit of water by using a hand sprayer.

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