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Important pests of cotton
Name of the pest
Scientific name
Family
Order
A. BORERS
American bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.)
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Pink bollworm Pectinophora gossypiella (Saund.)
Gelechiidae
Lepidoptera
Spiny bollworm Earias insulana (Boisd.)
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Spotted bollworm E. vitella (Fab.)
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Stem weevil Pempherulus affinis Fst.
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
Shoot weevil Alcidodes affaber Auriv
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
Stem borer Sphenoptera gossypii Cotes.
Buprestidae
Coleoptera
B.FOLIAGE FEEDERS
Leaf worm Spodoptera litura (Boisd.)
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Leaf roller Sylepte derogata (Fab.)
Pyraustidae
Lepidoptera
Semiloopers Anomis flava (Fab.)
Noctuidae

Lepidoptera

Acontia graellsi (Feist.)
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Arache nitidula Fab.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
A.intercepta Guen.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
A.malvae Esper.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
T.notabilis Wlk
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
T.opalinoides Guen.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
T.marmoralis Fb.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
T.basifera Walk.
Noctuidae
Lepidoptera
Leaf perforator Bucculatrix loxophila.
Bucculatricidae
Lepidoptera
Ash weevils Myllocerus maculosus (Desb.)
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
M. subfasciatus G.
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
M. viridanus Fb.
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
M. discolor Fb.
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
Surface weevil Attactogaster finitimus .
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
Hairy caterpillars Euproctis fraterna M.
Lymantridae
Lepidoptera
Pericallia ricini F.
Arctiidae
Lepidoptera
Estigmene lactinea Cram
Arctiidae
Lepidoptera
Red hairy caterpillars Amsacta albistriga Wlk.
Arctiidae
Lepidoptera
Cotton grasshobber Cyrtacanthacris tartarica
Arctiidae
Lepidoptera
Tobacco Artactomorpha crenulata F.
Arctiidae
Lepidoptera
C.FLOWER FEEDERS
Blister beetle Myllabris pustulata (Thunb.)
Meloidae
Coleoptera
Flower weevil Amorphoidea arcuata M.A.
Curculionidae
Coleoptera
D.SAP FEEDERS
Leaf hopper Amrascaz devastans (Dist.)
Cicadellidae
Hemiptera
Aphid Aphis gossypii Glover
Aphididae
Hemiptera
Whitefly Bemisia tabaci Genn.
Aleyrodidae
Hemiptera
Thrips Thrips tabaci Linde.
Thripidae
Thysanoptera
T.Palmi Karny
Thripidae
Thysanoptera
Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood
Pyrthocoridae
Hemiptera
Red cotton bug Dysdercus cingulalis (Fab.)
D.Koenigii
(Fab.)
D.similis Free
   
Dusky cotton bug Oxycarenus hyalinipennis (Costa.)
O.laetus
Lygaeidae
Hemiptera
Striped mealy bug Ferrisia virgata (CKII)
Pseudococcidae
Hemiptera
Black scale Parasaissetia nigra
Coccidae
Hemiptera
White scale Pulvinaria maxima
Coccidae
Hemiptera
Yellow star scale Cerococcus hibisci
Asteroecaniidae
Hemiptera
Tea mosquito bug Helopeltis antonii S.
Miridae
Hemiptera

 M. Sabesh. CICR; source:www.cicr.org.in

 

Know Fiber Quality Norms

Mean fibre length: After ginning the mean fibre length is determine. Using bare sorter and boll sorter mean length is determined. This length is ideally measured in millimeter (mm) or in inch.

Classification of mean fibre length

Category

Mean fibre length (mm)

Short

Less than 19

Medium

20.0 to 21.5

Superior medium

22.0 to 24.0

Long

24.5 to 26.0

Superior long

More than 27.0

Span length: Span length is measured with the help of digital fibograph 2.5% span length and 50% span length is determined. Span length is considered as standard in international market

Classification of 2.5% span length

Category

2.5% Span length (mm)

Short-B

Less than 20

Short-A

20.5 to 24.5

Medium

25.0 to 29.0

Long

29.5 to 32.5

Extra long

More than 33.0

Fibre fineness: Fibre fineness is a weight of one-inch fibre. If weight is more then fibre fineness is less and if weight of one-inch fibre is less then fineness is more. To determine the fibre fineness micronaire: fineness tester, air perimeter, aerialometer is used. In international market unit of fibre fineness is militex. Militex is 37.39 times more than micronaire. Fibre fineness is classified based on micronaire as follows and unit of fibre fineness is (microgram/inch)

Classification of Fibre fineness

Category

Fibre fineness
(microgram/inch)

Very fine

Less than 3.0

Fine

3.0 to 3.9

Average

4.0 to 4.9

Coarse

5.0 to 5.9

Very coarse

More than 6.0

Fibre maturity-coefficient: Fibre maturity depends on quantity of cellulose. Maturity of fibre is determined with the help of compound microscope. On a slide 100-200 fibre are taken and wet by solution of 18% caustic soda. After evaluation it is classified in matured, 1/2 mature and immature fibre. Using this classification maturity coefficient is determined. Classification of maturity-coefficient as follows

Classification of maturity-coefficient

Category

Maturity-coefficient

Very emature

Less than 0.60

Emature

0.60 to 0.70

Average emature

0.71 to 0.80

Good emature

0.81 to 0.90

Very high emature

More than 0.90

Fibre tenacity: Tenacity is the strength of fibre. It is determine by stelometer, strength tester. For this fibre tuft is taken between strength tester and forceps and strength required for breaking load of fibre is the tenacity and it is measure in kg and then wet of fibre is taken in milligram. When fibre strength is determine without keeping distant in fibre strength tester or forceps. It is known as 0" gauge and if there is 3.2mm distant then it is 1/8 gauge fibre strength. On stelometer elongation of fibre can be determine. The unit of tenacity determination is gram per Tex

Classification of Fibre tenacity

Category

Fibre tenacity
(gram/Tex)

P.S.I.

Very low

Less than 34.5

Less than 6.5

Low

34.5 to 37.4

6.5-6.9

Average

37.5 to 43.0

7.0-7.9

Good

43.1 to 47.7

8.0-8.9

Very good

More than 47.5

More than 9.0

Uniformity Ratio: Uniformity ratio of cotton fibre is determined by the formula:

Uniformity ratio = 50% span length / 2.5% span length x 100

Uniformity ratio is determined in percentage. If it less than 47% there is increasing short fibres.

Classification of uniformity ratio

Category

Uniformity ratio percentage

Poor

Less than 42%

Fair

42-43%

Average

44-45%

Good

46-47%

Very good

More than 47%

 M. Sabesh, CICR; (source: www.cicr.org.in)

List of currently recognized Gossypium species, organized by germplasm pools

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