Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering | Article | Published 2023

Wheat thrips (Haplothrips tritici Kurd.) damage on grain crops in Uzbekistan

Authors:

Qalandar Bababekov

Collection: has Participated in the International Scientific and Practical Conference on “Issues of Conservation and Protection of Biodiversity” held on 22 May 2023, organized by Tashkent State Agrarian University
Keywords: Haplothrips tritici Kurd, wheat, spike, pest, plant, yield, grain, stem, cereals.

Abstract

This article provides comprehensive insights into the detrimental impact of wheat thrips, a widespread and persistent pest that affects wheat crops within our country. The research delves into the conditions under which wheat thrips cause substantial harm to crops, taking into account the specific climatic factors present within our region. A comparative analysis of pest prevalence and the resulting damage was conducted between the years 2020 and 2023. The study underscores that wheat thrips infestation leads to significant harm across various growth stages of wheat, spanning from the tillering phase to the maturity phase. Through meticulous investigation, the research reveals that wheat thrips can be found at varying densities, ranging from 5 to 35 thrips per stem within typical agricultural fields. To enhance its content, the article is enriched with tables and images that illustrate the outcomes derived from the research. This visual and data-driven approach amplifies the understanding of the pest's impact, its prevalence, and the associated damage it inflicts upon wheat crops.

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