1. Bioefficacy of horticultural mineral oil against spider mite, Tetranychus truncatus Ehara (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae) on okra
- Author
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Madhu Subramanian, Kavya Yadav, and Haseena Bhaskar
- Subjects
biology ,Acaricide ,Null (mathematics) ,Prostigmata ,Tetranychus truncatus ,biology.organism_classification ,Horticulture ,Spider mite ,Insect Science ,medicine ,Mite control ,Mineral oil ,Chemical control ,health care economics and organizations ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A field study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of horticultural mineral oil (HMO), combination of HMO + neem oil and neem oil 2 per cent along with a synthetic acaricide, Spiromesifen 240SC and an untreated control against Tetranychus truncatus on okra during March, 2018. The plots treated with HMO at 2.5 (92.60%) and 3.0 per cent (93.90%) as well as combination treatments HMO 2.5 per cent + neem oil 2.0 per cent (94.14%) and HMO 3.0 per cent + neem oil 2.0 per cent (96.79%) recorded significant reduction in mite population and were superior to plots treated with either spiromesifen (91.08%) or neem oil alone at 2.0 per cent (90.42%). The high efficacy of HMO against the spider mite T. truncatus brought out in the study suggests that HMO can be an effective tool for mite management in vegetable crops.
- Published
- 2020