A Study On Biochemical Basis Of Resistance Against Brinjal L. Orbonalis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/4phhkv59Keywords:
Keywords: Biochemical analysis, Brinjal L. Orbonals, Ash, Wax, Moisture and Cholrolofyll contents etc.Abstract
The biochemical basis of resistance is a key part of host plant resistance. Some biological elements may serve as feeding
stimulants for insects. In this study, the researcher investigates the Biochemical basis of resistance against Brinjal L.
Orbonalis. The presence of such biochemicals at lower concentrations or their complete absence results in nonpreference, which is a type of insect resistance. A substantial positive association was found between climatic
parameters and the mean % infestation of L. orbonalis during Kharif, including maximum and lowest temperatures
and sunlight levels. Thus, according to the findings of this study, brinjal shoot and fruit borer L. orbonalis liked
accession IC 546016 and IC Banthar less. These accessions also demonstrated stronger antixenosis and antibiotic
activity against L. orbonalis




