Maize or corn is the third most important cereal crop after rice and wheat for India. It's valued high for its use as food, feed, fodder and raw material for industrial products. An array of pests has been recorded to damage maize at various stages of its growth few are major pests considering the economic damage they cause. The alien invasive Fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda gained entry into India in 2018 and has spread across all the maize growing regions of the country. The larvae of FAW feed on maize leaves, cobs and tassel. Besides maize, they have also reported it to cause damage to sorghum and pearl millet (Bajra). Bio-intensive pest management strategies have been developed to manage FAW. For the benefit of Tamil-speaking farmers and rural entrepreneurs from Tamil Nadu, a mobile app named BIPM ON FAW-Tamil was developed in English and Tamil languages. This mobile app gives detail information about the biology of FAW, damage symptoms in the field conditions, pest identification, management based on several methods like biological control, pheromone traps, chemical control etc. The users can install the mobile app from Google Play store to obtain and to disseminate information on the management of FAW.
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