![]() Planter 70(819):255–326ĭislich C, Keyel AC, Salecker J, Kisel Y, Meyer KM, Auliya M, Barnes AD, Corre MD, Darras K, Faust H (2017) A review of the ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations, using forests as a reference system. Virology 174(1):294–298ĭhileepan K (1994) Impact of release of Baculovirus oryctes into the population of Oryctes rhinoceros in an oil-palm plantation in India. ![]() Kuala Lumpur, pp 380–395Ĭrawford AM, Zelazny B (1990) Evolution in Oryctes baculovirus: Rate and types of genomic charge. Progress, Prospect and Challenges Towards the 21st Century. Proceedings of the PORIM International Palm Oil Development Conference. Planter 73:119–127Ĭhung GF, Sim SC, Tan MW (1991) Chemical control of rhinoceros beetles in the nursery and immature oil palms. J Invertebr Pathol 108:217–219Ĭhung GF (1997) The bioefficacy of the aggregation pheromone in mass trapping of rhinoceros beetles ( Oryctes rhinoceros L.) in Malaysia. J Oil Palm Res 26:183–194īurand J, Kim W, Welch A, Elkinton JS (2011) Identification of a nucleopolyhedrovirus in winter moth populations from Massachusetts. Agric Ecosyst Environ 15:141–147īedford GO (2014) Advances in the control of rhinoceros beetle, Oryctes rhinoceros in oil palm. Accessed Jun 2014īedford GO (1986) Biological control of the rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) in the South Pacific by baculovirus. rhinoceros in oil palm replanting areas.Ībidin CMRZ, Ahmad AH, Salim H, Hamid NH (2014) Population dynamics of Oryctes rhinoceros in decomposing oil palm trunks in areas practising zero burning and partial burning. This provides good evidence for further research relating to the use of Nudivirus in controlling population generations of O. rhinoceros and infection level of Nudivirus, suggests that the population decreases when there is an increase of Nudivirus. A negative correlation between population of O. rhinoceros was influenced by the presence of Nudivirus, when the infection was highest around 14%, the population of adult beetles decreased to a minimum of 0.92 adults per trapping nightly. The increase in the adult population from 14 MAR indicates that the second generation of O. rhinoceros was detected at 6 months after replanting (MAR) where there was the presence of the third instar larvae, 元 at 0.25 l/t (mean per palm heap) and pupae at 0.5 l/t which were present along with young adult beetles at 0.25 l/t. Infection of Nudivirus was detected by visual appearance of the midguts. ![]() rhinoceros, and the infection level of Oryctes Nudivirus (OrNV), by applying pheromone traps and manually digging of rotten oil palm stem to obtain the developmental stages of O. This study investigated the relationship between population of O. Oryctes Nudivirus is a good biological control agent for Oryctes rhinoceros that can help protect immature oil palms at the early stages of replanting. Zero burning during oil palm replanting has provided plentiful breeding and foraging sites for the oil palm pest, Oryctes rhinoceros. ![]()
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