Control operations at 6-month intervals, continued for four years in crop fields, reduced the rodent population to 5.08 percent losses to agricultural production. After eight crop seasons, a significant reduction in rodent density was observed in treated areas when compared with that of the control areas (P \u3c 0.01). Correlation between pre-treatment population index (y) and number of seasons (log of x) was found to be 0.91 (P \u3c 0.01). A relationship was established between y and x : y = 0.804.0-0.9621 log x. From this equation, it can be inferred that rodent population will reach zero level after treating crop fields continuously for6.85 or say 7.0 (seven) seasons. After control, the numbers of predominant rodents, Tatera indica, Meri...
Fluctuations in rodent population densities in North America are a reality. Our understanding of the...
Bandicota bengalensis, a predominant species inhabiting irrigated fields is a potential pest on agri...
Mus musculus, Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus are pests in poultry farms, causing economic losse...
Control operations at 6-month intervals, continued for four years in crop fields, reduced the rodent...
Control operations at 6-month intervals, continued for four years in crop fields, reduced the rodent...
The results of about 12 years\u27 study deals with rodent damage to several annual and perennial cro...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
Mujumdar (1968) has recorded that there are 566,000 villages in India as compared to 2699 towns, and...
Habitat manipulation is an important technique that can be used for controlling rodent damage in agr...
Acreage in reduced- and no-tillage farming systems has increased markedly in recent years, a trend t...
No-till and disked cornfields were examined in southwest Iowa to determine small mammal population d...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
Not AvailableArid Zone being perpetually scarcity biome has low productivity. Bajra, moth and cluste...
Rodent populations of Arvicanthis, Mastomys and Tatera were studied during July 1990 to August 1992 ...
Fluctuations in rodent population densities in North America are a reality. Our understanding of the...
Bandicota bengalensis, a predominant species inhabiting irrigated fields is a potential pest on agri...
Mus musculus, Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus are pests in poultry farms, causing economic losse...
Control operations at 6-month intervals, continued for four years in crop fields, reduced the rodent...
Control operations at 6-month intervals, continued for four years in crop fields, reduced the rodent...
The results of about 12 years\u27 study deals with rodent damage to several annual and perennial cro...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
Mujumdar (1968) has recorded that there are 566,000 villages in India as compared to 2699 towns, and...
Habitat manipulation is an important technique that can be used for controlling rodent damage in agr...
Acreage in reduced- and no-tillage farming systems has increased markedly in recent years, a trend t...
No-till and disked cornfields were examined in southwest Iowa to determine small mammal population d...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
Not AvailableArid Zone being perpetually scarcity biome has low productivity. Bajra, moth and cluste...
Rodent populations of Arvicanthis, Mastomys and Tatera were studied during July 1990 to August 1992 ...
Fluctuations in rodent population densities in North America are a reality. Our understanding of the...
Bandicota bengalensis, a predominant species inhabiting irrigated fields is a potential pest on agri...
Mus musculus, Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus are pests in poultry farms, causing economic losse...