HOW EFFECTIVE ARE PREDATORS OF TEA PESTS? - A PERSPECTIVE

  • B Banerjee National Tea Research Foundation, Tea Board, 14 B.T.M. Sarani, Kolkata – 700001.

Abstract

Natural enemies of tea pests have co-evolved with their preys. Most have a fairly low level of
satiation and, therefore, may not control the pests in the conventional sense. They do, however,
regulate the pest population to prevent large scale outbreaks. In the absence of natural enemies
the pests may become endemic.
Keywords: India; predators; pest regulation; pest management; feeding satiation

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Banerjee, B. “HOW EFFECTIVE ARE PREDATORS OF TEA PESTS? - A PERSPECTIVE”. International Journal of Tea Science, Vol. 3, no. 01 and 02, Mar. 2004, p. ., doi:10.20425/ijts.v3i1and2.4604.