JOURNAL OF FOOD LEGUMES
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 34
  • Issue: 1

Effect of pre-storage infestation levels of Callosobruchus analis (F.) on mungbean

  • Author:
  • Rajnish Dwivedi1, Sanjay M. Bandi2*, Revanasidda2, Prastuti Mishra2, Bansa Singh2
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 60 to 63

1Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar PradeshIndia

2ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research, KanpurUttar PradeshIndia

*E-mail: sanjaysmb@gmail.com

Online published on 30 June, 2021.

Abstract

The bruchids are major post-harvest pests of several legumes throughout the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Bruchid infestation commences from mature pods and seeds in the field which persists and increases rapidly during storage causing nearly total loss of stored pulses depending on the duration of storage. A study was conducted to determine the population build-up and seed damage following 48 h exposure of mungbean to varied initial infestation levels, viz. one, two, three, four and five pairs of Callosobruchus analis (F.). A significant positive correlation was observed for infestation levels (r =0.98) and F1 population (r= 0.97) with seed damage. The regression studies indicated 99% variability in the seed damage due to initial infestation, egg density and population build up after F1 generation. Although the population build-up (F= 20.57, df= (4,15), P < 0.05) and associated seed damage (F= 22.56, df= (4,15), P < 0.05) were considerably higher when mungbean seeds carried initial infestation of five pairs of beetles. The egg-to-adult developmental period of Fj generation based on Howe's parameter was found to be 29 days in mungbean. The results indicated that a small initial infestation of C. Analis could multiply rapidly and cause considerable damage to mungbean during storage.

Keywords

Bruchids, Callosobruchus analis (F.), Mungbean, Seed damage