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Evaluation
of biocontrol potential of Euphlyctis adolfi and Duttaphrynus
melanosticus (Anura: Bufonidae) against rice insect pests under field
conditions
R. Kaur1,
R. Singh1* and P.S. Burange2
1Department
of Zoology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004, India
2Department
of Entomology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004, India
Received: 20 December
2024 Revised: 25 July 2025 Accepted:
29 July 2025
*Corresponding Author Email : rajwinder-singh@pau.edu
*ORCiD:
rajwinder-singh@pau.edu
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Abstract
Aim:
This
study investigated the potential of two anuran species, Euphlyctis adolfi
(frog) and Duttaphrynus stomaticus (toad), as biological control
agents under the agricultural ecosystem of rice fields, using the varieties
PR 121 and PR 122 during 2023.
Methodology: Frogs were
introduced at four densities (4, 8, 12, and 16 frogs 24 m-2) into
selected rice plots, along with pesticide-treated and untreated control
plots, each replicated thrice. Pest populations and crop damage were
monitored weekly using standardized visual inspection and sweep net methods.
Results: Arthropod
community in rice crop fields comprised of 22 species across six orders and
16 families, orthoptera being predominant. Results demonstrated an inverse
relationship between anuran density and arthropod populations, where E.
adolfi showed higher efficacy than D. stomaticus. At 16 frogs 24m-2
density, E. adolfi reduced insect population by 15.8% and predator
populations by 6.7% as compared to controls, while D. stomaticus
achieved 8.3% and 5.2% reductions, respectively. E. adolfi was
particularly effective against white-backed planthoppers (35.6% reduction)
and grasshoppers (15.4% reduction in crop damage) as compared to controls.
Both anuran species had limited impact on rice stem borers due to it's
endophytic lifecycle. Pesticide treatments, being more effective provide
70.7% reduction in pest populations, caused substantial decrease in predator
populations (32% reduction).
Interpretation: The study
revealed that anurans, especially E. adolfi, offer balanced approach
to pest management as compared to pesticides potentially contributing to
sustainable rice cultivation. Findings suggest that anuran integration into
pest management strategies could maintain ecological balance while providing
effective biological pest control in rice ecosystem.
Key
words:
Anurans, Biological control, Frog, Rice crop, Toad
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