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Item Dynamics of rhinoceros beetle damage as influenced by pheromone trapping(2016-12) Joseph Rajkumar, A.; Subaharan, K.; Chandrika Mohan; Shanavas, M.; Sunny Thomas; Nampoothiri, C.K.Item Disrupting Insect Luminal Enzymes for Pest management(2014) Josephrajkumar, A.; Chandrika MohanItem SCOPE OF ENTOMOPATHOGENS FOR PEST MANAGEMENT IN COCONUT(2015) Chandrika Mohan; Josephrajkumar, A.Item Alternations in zymogram of peroxidase and esterase isoenzymes in leaves of root(wilt) diseased coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) cv. West Coast Tall (2007-02-08) Mayilvaganan, M.; Alka GuptaItem Agriculture research and development - experiences(2007-02-08) Bopaiah, M.G.Item Afforestation with coconut and oil palm(2007-02-08) Rethinam, P.Item Aetiology of the wilt (root) disease :Investigations on its virological nature(2007-02-08) Shanta, P.; Menon, K.P.V.; Patchu Pillai, K.Item Aerial spraying against tea mosquito in cashew(2007-02-08) George, M.V.; Vijay Singh; Thomas PeterComparative efficacy of ultra low volume (aerial spray) and the high volume spray (employing rocker sprayer) for the control of tea mosquito was evaluated during 1977-78 season in the cashew plantations of Kerala Plantation Corporation at Muliyar, Adhur and Perla villages, in Kerala, India. Two sprays were given in November, 1977 and January, 1978 synchronising with the emergence of new flushes and inflorescences. The infestation of shoots and inflorescences was significantly reduced in the plots which received aerial spraying and the yield increase was 40 per cent for the number of nuts and 37 per cent for the weight of nuts harvested over the plots receiving high voulme spray (2.2 kg Vs 1.6 kg per tree).Item Advances in research on the root (wilt) disease problem of Kerala, India(2007-02-08) Lal, S.B.Item Adaptive mechanism of coconut palms in the changing environment conditions for higher production(2007-02-08) Rajagopal, V.; Kasturi Bai, K.V.; Naresh Kumar, S.