Sugarcane Woolly Aphid: The Complete Guide For Identification And Management
Are you a sugarcane farmer concerned about the impact of woolly aphids on your crops? If so, you’re not alone. Woolly aphids are a significant threat to sugarcane crops, and their infestation can lead to reduced yield and quality. Woolly aphids infestations are particularly severe in tropical and subtropical regions. Do you know? This woolly aphid can cause loss of up to 26% in sugarcane yield and reduce sucrose content of sugarcane even up to 53 % if not managed properly. By following the strategies outlined in this article, you can detect and manage woolly aphids promptly, ensuring the sustainability and profitability of your sugarcane production.
They are small insects with nymphs yellow in color. You can characterize them by their white, thick and fluffy wax covering. Early rainy season and dry season with high humidity provides a conducive environment for woolly aphid infestation.
Sugarcane woolly aphids are a type of sap feeder, which feeds on the sap of sugarcane plants.
Scientific Name: Ceratovacuna lanigera
Sugarcane woolly aphid are known to be a serious pest of Maharashtra and Karnataka. However, it is also affecting Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Uttaranchal and Bihar.
Here are some indicators that can help you quickly identify a woolly aphid infestation in your sugarcane fields:
Have you observed any of the above listed symptoms in your sugarcane fields? If yes, why wait any longer? It’s crucial to take action promptly.
Are you aware of commonly used insecticides for controlling sugarcane woolly aphids? Some commercial chemicals that can be used for woolly aphids are mentioned below,
Product Name | Technical Content | Dosage |
Shamrock CP Gold Insecticide | Chlorpyriphos 20% EC | 2 ml/lit of water |
Starthene Insecticide | Acephate 75% SP | 2 gm/lit of water |
Admire Insecticide | Imidachloprid 70% WG | 0.3 gm/lit of water |
Tafgor Insecticide | Dimethoate 30% EC | 2 ml/lit of water |
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