





Relative Resistance of Different Clones of Tectona grandis to Teak Defoliator, Hyblaea puera Cram (Lepidoptera : Hyblaeidae) in South India
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20 clones of teak, Tectona grandis belong to Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh were evaluated for their natural variation in susceptibility to teak defoliator, Hybiaea puera Cram (Lepidoptera: Hyblaeldae). Growth increment of the clones was also observed for a period of 17 months. TNT 6 was found to be the most resistant clone as the leaf area consumed by the larvae of H. Puera was 1.51 cm2. Whereas KLS 3 was the most susceptible (leaf area fed 17.78 cm2). Performance of clone KLK 2 was the best in respect of growth increment as it attained the maximum increment of 104.57 cdm, among the 20 clones observed. Intraspecific crosses are advised between clone TNT 6 aDd KLK 2 for further improvement of the c1one's quality.
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