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Fig. 1. Schematic representation of the area surveyed for invasive thrips, Thrips parvispinus in major chilli growing areas of Anand district in Gujarat state
First Report of New Invasive Thrips, Thrips parvispinus (Karny) (Thripidae: Thysanoptera) in Chilli Fields of Umreth in Anand District of Gujarat State
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February 2022

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International Journal of Environment and Climate Change

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N. M. Patel

During November 2021, a new invasive thrips Thrips parvispinus was recorded in chilli growing areas of Telangana state. In India, this pest was first reported on papaya (Carica papaya L.) and later on Brugmansia sp. (Solanaceae) and Dahlia rosea Cav. (Asteraceae). Based on these reports and alert received from ICAR-NBAIR, Bengaluru, a survey was carried out on new invasive thrips in major chilli growing areas of Anand district of Gujarat state. Incidence of T. parvispinus was noticed during the survey. The high population of invasive thrips (14-16 thrips/flower/plant) was recorded in chilli fields of Umreth taluka of Anand district and low population (4-6 thrips/flower/plant) was recorded in chilli fields of Anand, Anklav, Borsad, Petald, Sojitra and Tarapur talukas. It is highly essential to adopt IPM based strategies for the management of this invasive pest in chilli.

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... The infestation levels varied, ranging from 0 to 8.75 thrips per flower. Moreover, Patel et al. (2022) [9] also surveyed various chilli fields of Anand, Anklav, Borsad, Petlad, Sojitra and Tarapur talukas of Anand district of Gujarat and revealed that the thrips incidence was less in Anand, Anklav, Borsad, Petlad, Sojitra and Tarapur (4-6 thrips/flower/plant) compared to Umreth (14-16 thrips/flower/ plant). Lodaya et al. (2022) [6] , [9] and Srinivasnaik et al. (2023) [12] . ...

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Survey on invasive thrips, Thrips parvispinus (Karny) infesting chilli in Anand district
First Report of New Invasive Thrips, Thrips parvispinus (Karny) (Thripidae: Thysanoptera) in Chilli Fields of Umreth in Anand District of Gujarat State

International Journal of Environment and Climate Change