@article{RESEARCH,
      recid = {11931},
      author = {Singh, K.J. and Singh, O.P.},
      title = {Off-season activity of soybean leaf miner, Aproaerema  modicella (Deventer) on Bawachi, Psoralea corylifolia Linn},
      journal = {LEGUME RESEARCH},
      address = {1989},
      number = {RESEARCH},
      abstract = {Soybean leafminer, Aproaerema modicella (Deventer)  (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) is a serious pest of soybean in  Madhya Pradesh and of groundnut in South India. Studies on  the off-season activity of the pest revealed that after the  senescence of soybean, the pest thrived successfully on  `Bawachi`, Psoralea corylifolia Linn. from October to June.  However, during soybean cropping season, the pest was also  found infesting P. corylifolia, besides soybean. Heavy  rainfall affected the larval population between the 30th  June to 30th August, during which only 0.30 to 2.80  larvae/plant were observed as against 7.70 to 16.35  larvae/plant between 15th March to 15th June, when the  weather was dry with bright sunshine. The occasional rains  also enhanced the multiplication of the pest. [AS]},
      url = {http://worldveg.tind.io/record/11931},
}