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Girault and Paratrigonogastra stella Girault - both belonging to the family<br />

Chalcididae. The control of this pest by spraying is a difficult matter and<br />

probably would not be a paying proposition. This pest can be more easily and<br />

cheaply controlled by cultural methods. Crop rotation and planting immune or<br />

resistant beans during the season of greatest destructiveness will undoubtedly<br />

operate to check the ravages of this pest. [AS/THH]<br />

*0686 van der Goot, P. 1930. The Agromyzid flies of some native pulses In<br />

Java. MEDEDEELINGEN VAN RET INSTITUUT VOOR PLANTENZIEKTEN, v.78:1-97. [Nl]<br />

[En Abst] (REP.MB-2306)<br />

Ophiomyia phaseoli Tryon (=Melanagromyza phaseoli Coqa) causes serious<br />

damage to kidney bean, soybean, mungbean, rice bean and other pulses in Java.<br />

Although Melanagromyza sojae Zehnt and M. dolichostigma de meijere are of no<br />

economic importance, they are still injurious to soybean and other plants. All<br />

of three these species are described with detailed notes on their life history,<br />

food plants, and parasites. The life cycle is completed within 21 days. Four<br />

pupal parasites, viz., Cynipoid sp., Trigonogastra agromyzae Dodd, Eurytoma<br />

poloni Gir., and Eurytoma sp. are recorded. The average parasitism is only 5%;<br />

the first 2 species are the most abundant. A list of different food plants is<br />

given with notes on the nature of damage. A few native varieties of soybeans<br />

seems to be more resistant to injury, buz no immune varieties were found. For<br />

controlling this pest, a number of cultural control methods ­ ridging of young<br />

plants, fertilization, paddy straw cover and time of planting ­ were tried and<br />

reduced the mortality of young plants. [THH]<br />

*0687 Sepswasdi, P. ; Meksongsee, B. 1971. A study on the control of the<br />

beanfly (Melanagromyza phaseoli Coq.) on mungbean. KASIKORN, v.44(4):289-293.<br />

[En] (REP.MB-0595)<br />

Six insecticides were tested for controlling mungbean beanfly (Ophiomyla<br />

phaseoli) in Thailand. Application of carbofuran lOG, aldicarb lOG, and phorate<br />

lOG at sowing, or carbofuran 75WP at 3g a.i./lOOg seeds as seed treatments were<br />

effective in controlling 0. phaseoli. These treatments significantly increased<br />

the growth and height of mungbean plants in comparison with untreated control<br />

plants. [THH]<br />

*0688 Roongsook, D. ; Sitchawat, T. ; Knapp, F.W. ; Tiemtaisong, A. 1973.<br />

The effect of phorate and malathion on beanfly control and on yield of<br />

iungbean. THAI JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, v.6(4):283-286. [En] [En<br />

Ahtj (REP.MB-1693)<br />

Soil application of 1 kg a.i./ha of phorate at planting time was effective<br />

in controlling the beanfly larva (Ophiomyia phaseoli Tryon) in mungbean (Vigna<br />

radiata). Both phorate and malathion treatments significantly increased<br />

mungbean yields. [AS]<br />

*0689 Lin, C.S. ; Rose, R.I. 1976. [Screening of wngbean varieties for<br />

resistance to beanfly and study for resistance mechanism (abst)]. PLANT<br />

PROTECTION BULLETIN (R.O.C.), v.17(4):14. [Chl (REP.MB-0741)<br />

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