T. M. Shivalingaswamy
Principal Scientist
Division of Insect Systematics
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources
India
Biography
Developed and popularized the IPM technology involving sex pheromone for the management of eggplant shoot and fruit borer in Indo gangetic plains. Developed and popularized the IPM technology for the management of fruit fly in cucurbits Chinese cabbage as an alternative to mustard as a trap crop in the management of DBM in cabbage was developed Marigold as a trap/attractant crop for the tomato leafminer and fruit borer and its parasitoids was identified
Research Interest
Specialization: Biological control of Vegetable pests
Publications
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Stonehouse, J.M., Singh, H.S., Patel, R.K., Satpathy, S., Shivalingaswamy, T.M., Rai, S.,Verghese, A., Mumford, J.D.( 2007). The measurement and modeling of losses of cucurbits to tephritid fruit flies. Comm. Biometry Crop Sci. 2(1): 17-25.
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Shivalingaswamy T.M., Kumar A., Satpathy S. and Bhardawaj D.R. (2008). Relative susceptibility of bottle gourd cultivars to red pumpkin beetle (Aulacophora foveicollis Lucas). Veg. Sci. 35(1): 97.
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Satpathy S., Shivalingaswamy, T.M., Kumar A., Rai A.B. and Rai M. (2010). Potentiality of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) as trap crop for diamondback moth, (Plutella xylostella L.) management in cabbage. Indian J. agric. Sci. 80 (3): 240-243