Response of Different Tomato Cultivars against Aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and its Associated Natural Enemies in District Swat
Ahmad-Ur-Rahman Saljoqi1, Imtiaz Khan1*, Bashir Ahmad1, Fazal Maula2 and Sardar Hussain1
1Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Corp Protection Sciences, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 2Entomology Section, Agriculture Research Institute (ARI) North Mingora Swat, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Imtiaz Khan, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Corp Protection Sciences, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; Email: imtiaz.khan@aup.edu.pk
Figure 1
Mean Population density and Time intervals of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) leaf-1 on different tomato cultivars at ARI, Mingora, Swat during the growing season, 2017.
Figure 2
Mean Population density and Time intervals of Ladybird beetle (Coccinella septempunctata) plant-1 on different tomato cultivars at ARI, Mingora, Swat during the growing season, 2017.
Figure 3:
Mean Population density and Time intervals of Green lace wing (Chrysoperla carnea) plant-1 on different tomato cultivars at ARI, Mingora, Swat during the growing season, 2017.
Figure 4:
Mean Population density and Time intervals of Syrphid flies plant-1 on different tomato cultivars at ARI, Mingora, Swat during the growing season of 2017.
Figure 5:
Mean population density and Time intervals of Parasitoid mummies plant-1 on different tomato cultivars at ARI, Mingora, Swat during the growing season of 2017.
Figure 6:
Yield of Tomato cultivars in tones/ hectare without chemical insecticides application recorded at Agriculture Research Institute ARI, Mingora Swat during active growing season, 2017.