Sudhansu Bhagawati
Assam Agricultural University
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International Journal of Plant Protection | 2014
Badal Bhattacharyya; Mrinmoy Das; Himangshu Mishra; Dhruba Jyoti Nath; Sudhansu Bhagawati
Giant African snail ( Achatina fulica Bowdich) belongs to the Phylum-Mollusca and Class- Gastropoda. It is known for its destructive nature on cultivated crops wherever it occurs and is one of the worlds largest and most damaging land snail pests. The pest is an East African origin, has spread in recent times by travel and trade to many countries. They now widely distributed and no longer limited to their region of origin due to several factors viz., high reproductive capacity, voracious feeding habit, inadequate quarantine management and human aided dispersal. A. fulica can cause serious economic damage on different crops and extensive rasping (scrapping), defoliation, slime trials, or ribbon like excrement is signs of infestation. In recent times, severe outbreak of this pest has been noticed due to some desirable agricultural and gardening practices like minimum tillage practices and straw retention techniques which help in survival of snails and make seedlings more susceptible to damage. This review paper aims to enlighten on taxonomy, distribution, extent of damage, morphology, biology, ecology, homing behaviour, seasonal incidence, nature of damage, host plants of A. fulica and its ecofriendly management strategies.
Current Advances in Agricultural Sciences | 2014
Badal Bhattacharyya; Himangshu Mishra; Dhanalakhi Gogoi; Sudhansu Bhagawati
An investigation was carried out during 2010–11 and 2011–12 using five microbes and an insecticidal check against termite in preserved setts of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) in Assam. Among the microbials, the setts treated with Metarhizium anisopliae @ 1012 spore litre−1 recorded lowest infestation of termite (21.25 and 19.06% and 22.62 and 23.59% as numbers and portions of setts attacked) with germination percentage of 67.86 and 67.81 during 2010–11 and 2011–12, respectively. The insecticidal check i.e. chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 2 ml litre−1 recorded least mean number (15.16 and 14.84%) and portion of setts (14.81 and 16.10%) infestation by termite coupled with a marked increase in per cent germination (78.02 and 76.82%). Experimental results further indicated very high level of infestation of termite in untreated control, which led to the poor germination of setts.
Coleopterists Bulletin | 2018
Badal Bhattacharyya; Banajit Choudhury; Pranati Das; S. K. Dutta; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Khanin Pathak
Abstract Proximate and elemental compositions of five soil-dwelling scarabs, Lepidiota mansueta Burmeister, Lepidiota albistigma Burmeister, Xylotrupes gideon (Linnaeus), Catharsius molossus (Linnaeus), and Sophrops iridipennis (Brenske), were assessed. Nutrient content varied widely, and the ranges of proximate contents were as follows: moisture (2.04–2.55%), crude protein (68.54–79.33%), crude fat (4.00–5.50%), crude fibre (5.16–8.28%), total mineral (0.80–4.98%), and carbohydrate (5.28–11.84%). Caloric content was greater in L. mansueta (379.29 kcal) compared to the other four species. The caloric contents of X. gideon (375.54 kcal) and C. molossus (375.19 kcal) were at par but significantly higher than those of L. albistigma (371.04 kcal) and S. iridipennis (361.55 kcal). Sodium content ranged 23.16–35.91 mg/100 g; potassium 14.20–44.33 mg/100 g; calcium 23.33–33.37 mg/100 g; iron 1.41–37.05 mg/100 g; copper 2.01–16.13 mg/100 g; zinc 2.38–15.86 mg/100 g; and manganese 1.09–19.66 mg/100 g. The phenol, flavonoid, and antioxidant activities of L. mansueta and L. albistigma were 4.00 and 6.42 mg catechol equivalent/g, 1.59 and 3.71 mg quercetin equivalent/g, 22.60, and 28.20%(DPPH activity), respectively. Tannin content was higher in L. albistigma (13.30 mg/g) than in L. mansueta (3.24 mg/g). Based on our study, these scarab species can be explored as food supplements and nutraceutical resources in ensuring food security.
Applied Biological Research | 2017
Dwiban Pujari; Badal Bhattacharyya; Himangshu Mishra; Dhanalakhi Gogoi; Sudhansu Bhagawati
Field studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of six insecticides against white grub, Lepidiota mansueta, in potato in 2012 and 2013 at Majuli river island in Assam (India). All the insecticide treatments significantly reduced tuber damage as against untreated control. Of the insecticides tested, fipronil 5 SC @ 150 g a.i.ha−1 showed low tuber damage on weight basis (5.24 and 4.57%) and was at par with fipronil 5 SC @ 100 g a.i.ha−1 (5.91 and 5.09%), chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 400 g a.i. ha−1 (5.55 and 6.2%) and quinalphos 25 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 (6.14 and 6.72%). On number basis, fipronil 5 SC @ 150 g a.i.ha−1 showed lowest tuber damage (4.2%), followed by chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 (5.25%) and quinalphos 25 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 (5.66%). All insecticide treatments were at par in tuber yield, except emamectin benzoate 5% SG @ 12.5 g a.i.ha−1. Highest cost benefit ratio was observed in chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 treatment (2.50 and 2.62), followed by quinalphos 25 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 (2.23 and 1.85). Chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 and quinalphos 25 EC @ 400 g a.i.ha−1 seem better alternatives than fipronil to reduce infestation of L. mansueta in potato.
Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017
Sudhansu Bhagawati; Badal Bhattacharyya; Himangshu Mishra; Dhanalakhi Gogoi
Journal of entomological research | 2018
Dwiban Pujari; Badal Bhattacharyya; Himangshu Mishra; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Dhruba Jyoti Nath; Binoy Kumar Medhi
Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017
Badal Bhattacharyya; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Himangshu Mishra; Dhanalakhi Gogoi; Khanin Pathak; Snigdha Bhattacharjee; Shimantini Borkotoki
Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017
Badal Bhattacharyya; Gautam Handique; Dwiban Pujari; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Himangshu Mishra; Dhanalakhi Gogoi; H Debnath
Indian journal of agricultural research | 2017
Khanin Pathak; Syed Wasifur Rahman; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Bhabesh Gogoi
Agricultural Reviews | 2017
Khanin Pathak; Syed Wasifur Rahman; Sudhansu Bhagawati; Bhabesh Gogoi