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Grower's Knowledge and Perception about the Beneficial Insects Associated with Quality Agarwood (Aquilaria sp.) Production in Bangladesh
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Grower's Knowledge and Perception about the Beneficial Insects Associated with Quality Agarwood (Aquilaria sp.) Production in Bangladesh

Md Abdul Kader Duel, Md Mehedi Hasan, Ashraful Hasan Moyem, Md Sazzad Hossain, Mst Farzana Afroz Tumpa, Md Abdul Maleque, M. Bishal Rahman and Md Fuad Mondal
Indian journal of entomology, Vol.88(4), pp.1052-1056
2026

Abstract

agar cultivation agarwood Bangladesh Beneficial insect grower perception infestation height insect infestation insect-plant interaction pest observation production challenges quality constraint seasonal activity stem borer wood harvesting Zeuzera spp
A survey was conducted on agarwood growers’ knowledge and perception of insects associated with quality agarwood production in Bangladesh. About 61.3% strongly perceived moth (Zeuzera spp.) as a beneficial insect for agarwood, yet half of the growers reported that their populations had decreased in their agar plantations. Around 79% of growers recognized this insect’s presence by observing their infestation marks, while 17% of users relied on their excreta for identification. About 82.5% of cultivators stated the borer infests the agar trees 6-10 feet above ground level. On average, 77.5% harvested 1-5 cm insect-infested wood. The continuous supply of quality agarwood was identified as the top constraint faced by growers in Bangladesh. One-fourth of the growers requested that beneficial insects be supplied to produce quality agarwood.

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