Future Thrusts for Egg Parasitoids Research in India.- Biosystematic Studies on Trichogrammatidae with Special Reference to Indian species.- Molecular Taxonomy of Trichogrammatids.- Natural occurrence, Host Range and Distribution of Trichogrammatid Egg Parasitoids.- Trichogrammatids - Behavioural Ecology.-Trichogrammatids: Adaptation to Stresses.- Safety Testing of Pesticides for Integration with Trichogrammatids.- Mass Production of Trichogrammatid Parasitoids.- Trichogrammatids: Integration with other Methods of Pest Control.- Trichogramma: Non-Target Risk Assessment Methodologies and Guidelines.- Other Egg Parasitoids - Research for Utilisation.- Utility of Trichogramma for Biocontrol of Sugarcane Borers.- Egg Parasitoids in Cotton Ecosystem.- Egg Parasitoids in Tobacco Ecosystem.- Egg Parasitoids in Cereal Crops Ecosystem.- Egg Parasitoids in Legume Crops Ecosystem.- Egg Parasitoids of Fruit Crop Pests.- Egg Parasitoids in Vegetable Crops Ecosystem - Research Status and Scope for Utilization.12. UTILITY OF TRICHOGRAMMA FOR BIOCONTROL OF SUGARCANE BORERS.- 13.EGG PARASITOIDS IN COTTON ECOSYSTEM.- 14. EGG PARASITOIDS IN TOBACCO ECOSYSTEM.- 15.EGG PARASITOIDS IN CEREAL CROPS ECOSYSTEM.- 16. EGG PARASITOIDS IN LEGUME CROPS ECOSYSTEM.- 17.EGG PARASITOIDS OF FRUIT CROP PESTS.- 18.EGG PARASITOIDS IN VEGETABLE CROPS ECOSYSTEM - RESEARCH STATUS AND SCOPE FOR UTILIZATION.
About the Author: Dr Sithanantham is an agricultural entomologist, with over 40 years of R&D experience in biological pest control in tropical countries, mainly in India and Eastern/Southern Africa. He has served in several leading national/international organizations including TNAU, ICAR, ICRISAT, FAO and ICIPE. His focal crops for biocontrol include cereals, legumes, sugarcane, cotton and vegetables. Trichogrammatid egg parasitoids have been among his major target insects in R&D. He has edited four books besides publishing 10 book chapters and over 120 research articles. He also served as joint editor for the Indian Journal of Plant Protection for four years. Presently, he is Director - Entomology, Sun Agro Biosystems, Porur, and Chennai.
Dr (Ms.) Chandish R Ballal is serving as Principal Scientist (Agricultural Entomology), in-charge Mass Production Laboratory and Unit, Division of Insect Ecology, National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (erstwhile Project Directorate of Biological Control) (ICAR), Bangalore. She has 29 years of research experience in the field of biological control of crop pests. Her major areas of interest are to develop production protocols for host insects and potential parasitoids and predators and to evaluate mass produced natural enemies against target pests. Amongst parasitoids, she has worked on trichogrammatids, scelionids, braconids, ichneumonids and encyrtids and amongst predators on chrysopids, coccinellids and anthocorids She has around 175 Research publications including research papers, book chapters/scientific reviews, technical documents/bulletins, symposia papers and report compilations.
Dr S. K. Jalali is serving as Principal Scientist (Agricultural Entomology), Division of Insect Systematics and In-charge Biotechnology Laboratory and Prioritisation Monitoring and Evaluation Cell at the National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (ICAR). He has 29 years of research experience in the field of biological control of crop pests. His major areas of interest include development of stress tolerant natural enemies with particular reference to trichogrammatids, and to evaluate them on various crops, molecular characterization of insects, and identification of genes responsible for various abiotic stresses. Amongst parasitoids, he has worked on trichogrammatids, scelionids and encyrtids and amongst predators on chrysopids and coccinellids. He has nearly 160 Research publications including research papers, book chapters /scientific reviews, technical documents/bulletins and symposia papers and report compilations.
Dr. N. Bakthavatsalam is serving as Principal Scientist (Agricultural Entomology) & Incharge Head, Division of Insect Ecology, National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects, Bangalore. Apart from his Ph. D, he has done his post doctorate on the olfactory receptors of model insect, Drosophila. He has more than 31 years of research experience. His areas of interest include strain and species selection of Chrysopid predators, influence of physical and chemical characters on pest and natural enemy activity, use of allelochemicals to increase the efficiency of parasitoids and predators on cotton, rice and coconut. Presently, he is engaged in research involving utility of semiochemicals for field application against various dipterous, lepidopterous and coleopterous pests. He has more than 80 publications in international and national journals, symposium articles, book chapters, bulletins and report compilations.