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Title: Damage characteristics and management of Oulema pectoralis (Family: Chrysomelidae) in an orchid setting
Authors: Krishnan K.T. 
Kayat, F. 
Akmal A.I. 
Keywords: Orchids;Oulema Pectoralis;Ornamentals;Flowers
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Agriculture Reports
Journal: Agriculture Report 
Abstract: 
Orchids are high-value flowers cultivated for their ornamental value. Pest infestation is one of the significant factors limiting the quality production of these flowers. A cross-sectional study was carried out when pest infestation was observed on an orchid farm. Damage characteristics were observed, and eggs, larvae, cocoons, and adults were sampled. The pest was identified as Oulema pectoralis. At the same time, chemical and physical measures were adopted to control the population to avoid further damage to the nearby flowering orchids.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4310
ISSN: 2948-4138
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