Identification Symptoms
- Rosetted
flowers
- Excreta
observed at the point of bore holes by larval feeding.
- When
bolls are opened, damaged seed kernel would be observed.
- They
cut window holes (interlocular burrowing) in the two adjoining seeds
thereby forming "double seeds"
- The
attacked buds and immature bolls drop off
- Discoloured
lint and burrowed seeds
- Attacked
flowers drop prematurely and the seeds are destroyed in advanced stage
- The
lint development is retarded and is weakened.
- It
causes premature opening of the boll leading to invasion of saprophytic
fungus.
- Stain
the lint both in the gin and in the boll, thus the ginning percentage and
quality of lint is greatly reduced.
- Poor
germination capacity of seeds in the attacked boll.