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                   Insect Pests of Tea




                                               Ravi. Pujari
                                              UHS11PGM142
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KITTUR RANI CHANNAMMA COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE, ARABHAVI 591 310
Pests in relation to different
     parts of the plant
           Bud – Mites
                 Aphids
                 Tortrix

           Matured foliage – Tortrix
                              Mites

           Matured branches – Shot hole borer
                                Red stem borer

           Trunk and collar region – Termites
                                     Grubs
Sucking Pests
1.   Tea green leaf hopper ( Emposca flavescens)
2.    Tea aphid (Toxoptera auranti)
3.   Tea Mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora)
4.   Thrips (Taeniothrips setiventris)
5.   Scales(Lacenium uride)
6.   Mealy bugs
Defoliators

1.   Leaf miner
2.   Tea tortrix/Flush worm(Helopeltis theivora)
3.   Bunch caterpillar (Andraca bipunctata)
4.   Tea semiloper (Biston supprersaria)
Borers

1. Red borer ( Zeuzera coffeae)
2. Shot hole borer (Xyleborus fornicates)
Non insect pests(Mites)


1.   Red Spider mite: (Oligonychus coffeae)
2.   Scarlet mite : (Brevipalpus californicus )
3.   Purple mite : (Calacarus carinatus )
4.   Yellow mite : (Hemitarsonemus latus )
Tea Mosquito Bug: Helopeltis theivora
         ( Miridae: Homoptera)


Damaging stage – Nymphs and Adults

Nature of damage – They suck sap from leaves, buds
 and tender stems.
Life cycle
Adult lay eggs on midrib of leaves

Fecundity- 100

Incubation period- 10-13 days

Nymphal period- 22-23 days

Adult – Black head, pale yellow and black thorax,
yellow and greenish black abdomen.
Nymph is dirty yellow
Symptoms


• Leaves show many dry parts due to feeding
  and also injection of toxic saliva
• Die back symptoms
Management

• Collection and destruction of parts with pest
• Spraying with Dimetoate 1.7 ml / ltr
• Helopeltis are predated by Oxyopes sheweta
  (Lynx spider).
Tea green leaf hopper: Emposca flavescens
          ( Cicadellidae: Homoptera)
• Damaging stage- Nymphs and Adults

• Nature of damage – They suck sap from leaves
Life cycle
Eggs are laid by inserting in the tissue of new tea buds and
  shoot, particularly in the internode. In one bud upto 7 eggs
  are laid.
 Fecundity 100 eggs during her lifetime.
  Depending on the temperature, the eggs will hatch after 5 -
  10 days, producing nymphs. There are five nymph stages.
 The total nymphal development period is 7 - 16 days being
  faster in warm weather condition.
  So, it takes from 12 - 30 days for leafhoppers to complete a
  generation.
  There can be as many as 10 generations in a year.
  The life span of the adults is 14 - 21 days; females in general
  live longer than males.
• Nymphs are more damaging than adults. Due to intensive
  sucking the affected leaves curl downwards; the margins
  become curved, then turn brown and gradually dry up. This
  typical symptom is called “Rim Blight”.
• The midrib and veins of affected leaves also show some what
  brownish discoloration. Photosynthetic activities is drastically
  reduced due to loss of chlorophyll, this coupled with
  imbalance in growth hormones results in stunted plant
  growth.
• Hoppers feeding marks appear small yellow spots. Under dry
  conditions, the upper part of leaves dry out. The less
  seriously affected leaves may develop a purple colour.
Management
• Natural Management:
  Ladybeetles, Neuropterans, praying mantids feed on
  leafhoppers
• Tea growing under shade trees tends to have less leafhoppers
  problem. Mulching also helps to increase humidity and
  therefore reduce leafhopper populations.
• Spraying with Verticillium lecanii @ 2 gm/ltr
• Use of light taps
• NSKE 5%
• Sprays with Monocrotophos @ 1.25 ml/ltr or Imidacloprid
  0.25ml/ltr
Defoliators
Tea tortrix : Homona coffearia
      (Tortricide : Lepidoptera)
 Eggs are flat and deposited in overlapping
  clusters
 Larvae is dark green with a shiny black head
 The newly hatched larvae tend to move upwards
  to the growing points of the bush and begin
  feeding
 From the second to the fifth instar they make
  nests by webbing two or more leaves together
 Mature larva pupates inside the final nest
 The adult moth emerges about 10 days later
 Adult is a grayish brown moth with brown
  markings on wings
 Wing span is 16 to 20 mm




                                      Larvae
Pupa   Adult
Damage
 leaves are folded longitudinally. They also attack
  fruits, shoots, and flowers
Management

 The introduction of the braconid Macrocentrus homonae
  Nixon from Indonesia was extremely successful and
  reduced Homona coffearia to the status of a minor
  seasonal pest


 This situation continued until the mid-1950s. Since then,
  this leaf roller has become serious pest because of the
  use of chemicals for controlling the shot-hole borer
 Sprays with NSKE 5%
 Sprays with Carbaryl 4 gm/ ltr
Bunch catrerpillar: Andraca bipunctata
         ( Bombycidae: Lepidoptera)


• Damaging stage- Larva
• Nature of damage- It first feeds on leaf surface
  by scraping later feeds on leaf margins and
  they remain clustered in bunches on branches
Life cycle
•   Fecundity- 150-500
•   Incubation- 10-11 days
•   Larval period- 3-4 days
•   Pupal period- 16-20 days ( soil)
•   Adult is brownish with dark wavy lines on
    wings
Life stages
Symptoms


• Scraped leaef surfaces
• Concave cutted leaf margins
• Clustering of leaves on branches
Management
• Collect and destroy the clustered leaf bunches
  on branches
• Spray with Quinolphos 2 ml/ltr
Tea semilooper: Biston supprersaria
          (Geometritidae: Lepidoptera)



• Damaging stage- Larva

• Nature of damage- It first feeds on leaf surface
  by scraping later feeds on leaf margins
Life cycle
• Fecundity-200-600
• Incubation- 10-11 days
• Larval period- 8-9 days
• Pupal period- 20-22 days ( soil)
• Adult is greyish moth with black and yellow
  bands and spots.
• Caterpillar is brown
Symptoms
* Scraped leaef surfaces in early stages
* Apperance of holes on leaves

              Management
* Collection and destruction of infested
  branches
* Sprays with Quinolphos 2 ml/ltr
Tea mites
1. Red spider mites



2. Scarlet mite



3. Purple mite



4. Yellow mite
The Red spider mite: Oligonychus coffeae
         (Tetranychidae : Acarina)


 Spherical bright red eggs are deposited by the
  female on leaves at the rate 4 – 6 eggs a day
 Three developing stages are found to occur six
  legged larvae
 Elliptically shaped female body is broadly
  rounded at the posterior end and carry the large
  purple markings
Damage

 Infest the upper surface of mature leaves
 Infestation starts along midrib and veins
  and spreads to the entire upper surface of
  leaves
 Affected leaves - bronzed, dry and
  crumpled
The scarlet mite : Brevipalpus californicus
              (Tenuipalpidae : Acarina)


 This species is found on tea and associated
  trees in tea plantations
 Eggs are scarlet, Bright red, elliptical and laid
  under side of the leaves
 Adults are scarlet, red in color and ovate in
  shape
Damage

 This species is found on tea and
  associated trees in tea plantations
 Feed on the under surface of leaves, near
  the mid rib and the petiole of maintenance
  foliage
 Heavy infestation leads to defoliation of
  bushes
Purple mite : Calacarus carinatus
          (Eriophyidae : Acarina)


 They are minute worm like mites, having a vast
  range of host plants including tea
 Adult female is deep purple colored
 Body is elongated and spindle shaped, with a
  broad anterior end
Damage

 It prefers older leaves to feed on, but during dry
  spells under heavy infestations, even younger
  leaves are infested


 Found on both surfaces of the foliage


 Affected leaves look dull and matty with a
  purplish brown discoloration
Yellow mite : Hemitarsonemus latus
     (Tarsonemidae : Acarina)
 Eggs are relatively larger – 0.1 mm long
 Female lays 4 or more eggs a day
 Life cycle is shorter with no active nymphal
  stages
Damage
 Common on tea recovering from pruning
  and on young tea during post – monsoon
  periods

 Losses are felt quickly, because the pest
  attacks the harvestable part of the plant
Management of Mites


• Collection and destruction of infested parts

• Spraying of acaricide Dicofol 0.5 ml/ltr
Shot-Hole Borer :Xyleborus fornicates
       (Scolytidae: Coleoptera)


 Damaging stage- Adult
 Nature of damage- It makes holes on the
  roots and on the lower part of main trunk
 Grubs, upon hatching feed on a fungus
  Monocrosporoum embrocium
Life cycle

• Fecundity-
• Incubation- 10-12 days
• Larval period- 45-60days
• Pupal period- 20-30 days (tunnel)
• The adults are small in size brown, reddish
  brown or black in colour, head completely
  bending downwards with blunt end
• Activity- Winter months
Larvae   Pupae   Adults
Symptoms

 Yellowing of lateral branches

 Small pin holes on main trunk

 Oozing of fiberous material from the trunk

 Crop losses due to the SHB have been
  assessed to be in the rang of 18 – 40 %
Management

• Avoid water logging
• Swab Carbaryl paste around stem upto 2 feet
  from base
• Drenching with Chloropyriphos 2.5 ml/ ltr
• Red stem borer : Zeuzera coffeae (Cossidae:
  Lepidoptera)

• Adult - orange colour, medium sized moth
The adult has white and black spotted wings
The larva is red coloured
Life cycle :
 Eggs are usually laid singly on the bark
 Eggs hatch in 8 – 12 days and larval
  development takes 3 – 4 months
 Pupation takes place inside the stem and the
  adult emerges in about 2 months
 Adult is a nocturnal moth
• Damaging Stage : Larva
• Nature of damage & Symptoms of damage:
• Caterpillar bores into the stem or branches to
  feeds on the wood.
• In early stages of attack, young plants or
  braches show wilting.
• Pellet-like excrement of the larva hangs out
  and accumulates at the base of the plant.
• In advanced cases, the branch dries up.
Management

• Affected plants or twigs should be cut and
  burnt.
• Providing good shade to plantation.
• Field release of white muscardine fungus B.
  bassiana and braconid parasite Amyosoma
  zeuzerae.
• Spraying NSKE at 4 percent.
Pests of tea

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Pests of tea

  • 1. Presentation on, Insect Pests of Tea Ravi. Pujari UHS11PGM142 1 KITTUR RANI CHANNAMMA COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE, ARABHAVI 591 310
  • 2. Pests in relation to different parts of the plant Bud – Mites Aphids Tortrix Matured foliage – Tortrix Mites Matured branches – Shot hole borer Red stem borer Trunk and collar region – Termites Grubs
  • 3. Sucking Pests 1. Tea green leaf hopper ( Emposca flavescens) 2. Tea aphid (Toxoptera auranti) 3. Tea Mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora) 4. Thrips (Taeniothrips setiventris) 5. Scales(Lacenium uride) 6. Mealy bugs
  • 4. Defoliators 1. Leaf miner 2. Tea tortrix/Flush worm(Helopeltis theivora) 3. Bunch caterpillar (Andraca bipunctata) 4. Tea semiloper (Biston supprersaria)
  • 5. Borers 1. Red borer ( Zeuzera coffeae) 2. Shot hole borer (Xyleborus fornicates)
  • 6. Non insect pests(Mites) 1. Red Spider mite: (Oligonychus coffeae) 2. Scarlet mite : (Brevipalpus californicus ) 3. Purple mite : (Calacarus carinatus ) 4. Yellow mite : (Hemitarsonemus latus )
  • 7. Tea Mosquito Bug: Helopeltis theivora ( Miridae: Homoptera) Damaging stage – Nymphs and Adults Nature of damage – They suck sap from leaves, buds and tender stems.
  • 8. Life cycle Adult lay eggs on midrib of leaves Fecundity- 100 Incubation period- 10-13 days Nymphal period- 22-23 days Adult – Black head, pale yellow and black thorax, yellow and greenish black abdomen. Nymph is dirty yellow
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  • 10. Symptoms • Leaves show many dry parts due to feeding and also injection of toxic saliva • Die back symptoms
  • 11. Management • Collection and destruction of parts with pest • Spraying with Dimetoate 1.7 ml / ltr • Helopeltis are predated by Oxyopes sheweta (Lynx spider).
  • 12. Tea green leaf hopper: Emposca flavescens ( Cicadellidae: Homoptera) • Damaging stage- Nymphs and Adults • Nature of damage – They suck sap from leaves
  • 13. Life cycle Eggs are laid by inserting in the tissue of new tea buds and shoot, particularly in the internode. In one bud upto 7 eggs are laid. Fecundity 100 eggs during her lifetime. Depending on the temperature, the eggs will hatch after 5 - 10 days, producing nymphs. There are five nymph stages. The total nymphal development period is 7 - 16 days being faster in warm weather condition. So, it takes from 12 - 30 days for leafhoppers to complete a generation. There can be as many as 10 generations in a year. The life span of the adults is 14 - 21 days; females in general live longer than males.
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  • 15. • Nymphs are more damaging than adults. Due to intensive sucking the affected leaves curl downwards; the margins become curved, then turn brown and gradually dry up. This typical symptom is called “Rim Blight”. • The midrib and veins of affected leaves also show some what brownish discoloration. Photosynthetic activities is drastically reduced due to loss of chlorophyll, this coupled with imbalance in growth hormones results in stunted plant growth. • Hoppers feeding marks appear small yellow spots. Under dry conditions, the upper part of leaves dry out. The less seriously affected leaves may develop a purple colour.
  • 16. Management • Natural Management: Ladybeetles, Neuropterans, praying mantids feed on leafhoppers • Tea growing under shade trees tends to have less leafhoppers problem. Mulching also helps to increase humidity and therefore reduce leafhopper populations. • Spraying with Verticillium lecanii @ 2 gm/ltr • Use of light taps • NSKE 5% • Sprays with Monocrotophos @ 1.25 ml/ltr or Imidacloprid 0.25ml/ltr
  • 18. Tea tortrix : Homona coffearia (Tortricide : Lepidoptera)  Eggs are flat and deposited in overlapping clusters  Larvae is dark green with a shiny black head  The newly hatched larvae tend to move upwards to the growing points of the bush and begin feeding  From the second to the fifth instar they make nests by webbing two or more leaves together  Mature larva pupates inside the final nest
  • 19.  The adult moth emerges about 10 days later  Adult is a grayish brown moth with brown markings on wings  Wing span is 16 to 20 mm Larvae
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  • 21. Damage  leaves are folded longitudinally. They also attack fruits, shoots, and flowers
  • 22. Management  The introduction of the braconid Macrocentrus homonae Nixon from Indonesia was extremely successful and reduced Homona coffearia to the status of a minor seasonal pest  This situation continued until the mid-1950s. Since then, this leaf roller has become serious pest because of the use of chemicals for controlling the shot-hole borer  Sprays with NSKE 5%  Sprays with Carbaryl 4 gm/ ltr
  • 23. Bunch catrerpillar: Andraca bipunctata ( Bombycidae: Lepidoptera) • Damaging stage- Larva • Nature of damage- It first feeds on leaf surface by scraping later feeds on leaf margins and they remain clustered in bunches on branches
  • 24. Life cycle • Fecundity- 150-500 • Incubation- 10-11 days • Larval period- 3-4 days • Pupal period- 16-20 days ( soil) • Adult is brownish with dark wavy lines on wings
  • 26. Symptoms • Scraped leaef surfaces • Concave cutted leaf margins • Clustering of leaves on branches
  • 27. Management • Collect and destroy the clustered leaf bunches on branches • Spray with Quinolphos 2 ml/ltr
  • 28. Tea semilooper: Biston supprersaria (Geometritidae: Lepidoptera) • Damaging stage- Larva • Nature of damage- It first feeds on leaf surface by scraping later feeds on leaf margins
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  • 30. Life cycle • Fecundity-200-600 • Incubation- 10-11 days • Larval period- 8-9 days • Pupal period- 20-22 days ( soil) • Adult is greyish moth with black and yellow bands and spots. • Caterpillar is brown
  • 31. Symptoms * Scraped leaef surfaces in early stages * Apperance of holes on leaves Management * Collection and destruction of infested branches * Sprays with Quinolphos 2 ml/ltr
  • 32. Tea mites 1. Red spider mites 2. Scarlet mite 3. Purple mite 4. Yellow mite
  • 33. The Red spider mite: Oligonychus coffeae (Tetranychidae : Acarina)  Spherical bright red eggs are deposited by the female on leaves at the rate 4 – 6 eggs a day  Three developing stages are found to occur six legged larvae  Elliptically shaped female body is broadly rounded at the posterior end and carry the large purple markings
  • 34. Damage  Infest the upper surface of mature leaves  Infestation starts along midrib and veins and spreads to the entire upper surface of leaves  Affected leaves - bronzed, dry and crumpled
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  • 36. The scarlet mite : Brevipalpus californicus (Tenuipalpidae : Acarina)  This species is found on tea and associated trees in tea plantations  Eggs are scarlet, Bright red, elliptical and laid under side of the leaves  Adults are scarlet, red in color and ovate in shape
  • 37. Damage  This species is found on tea and associated trees in tea plantations  Feed on the under surface of leaves, near the mid rib and the petiole of maintenance foliage  Heavy infestation leads to defoliation of bushes
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  • 39. Purple mite : Calacarus carinatus (Eriophyidae : Acarina)  They are minute worm like mites, having a vast range of host plants including tea  Adult female is deep purple colored  Body is elongated and spindle shaped, with a broad anterior end
  • 40. Damage  It prefers older leaves to feed on, but during dry spells under heavy infestations, even younger leaves are infested  Found on both surfaces of the foliage  Affected leaves look dull and matty with a purplish brown discoloration
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  • 43. Yellow mite : Hemitarsonemus latus (Tarsonemidae : Acarina)  Eggs are relatively larger – 0.1 mm long  Female lays 4 or more eggs a day  Life cycle is shorter with no active nymphal stages
  • 44. Damage  Common on tea recovering from pruning and on young tea during post – monsoon periods  Losses are felt quickly, because the pest attacks the harvestable part of the plant
  • 45. Management of Mites • Collection and destruction of infested parts • Spraying of acaricide Dicofol 0.5 ml/ltr
  • 46. Shot-Hole Borer :Xyleborus fornicates (Scolytidae: Coleoptera)  Damaging stage- Adult  Nature of damage- It makes holes on the roots and on the lower part of main trunk  Grubs, upon hatching feed on a fungus Monocrosporoum embrocium
  • 47. Life cycle • Fecundity- • Incubation- 10-12 days • Larval period- 45-60days • Pupal period- 20-30 days (tunnel) • The adults are small in size brown, reddish brown or black in colour, head completely bending downwards with blunt end • Activity- Winter months
  • 48. Larvae Pupae Adults
  • 49. Symptoms  Yellowing of lateral branches  Small pin holes on main trunk  Oozing of fiberous material from the trunk  Crop losses due to the SHB have been assessed to be in the rang of 18 – 40 %
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  • 51. Management • Avoid water logging • Swab Carbaryl paste around stem upto 2 feet from base • Drenching with Chloropyriphos 2.5 ml/ ltr
  • 52. • Red stem borer : Zeuzera coffeae (Cossidae: Lepidoptera) • Adult - orange colour, medium sized moth The adult has white and black spotted wings The larva is red coloured
  • 53. Life cycle :  Eggs are usually laid singly on the bark  Eggs hatch in 8 – 12 days and larval development takes 3 – 4 months  Pupation takes place inside the stem and the adult emerges in about 2 months  Adult is a nocturnal moth
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  • 55. • Damaging Stage : Larva • Nature of damage & Symptoms of damage: • Caterpillar bores into the stem or branches to feeds on the wood. • In early stages of attack, young plants or braches show wilting. • Pellet-like excrement of the larva hangs out and accumulates at the base of the plant. • In advanced cases, the branch dries up.
  • 56. Management • Affected plants or twigs should be cut and burnt. • Providing good shade to plantation. • Field release of white muscardine fungus B. bassiana and braconid parasite Amyosoma zeuzerae. • Spraying NSKE at 4 percent.