1. Bioefficacy of some insecticides against shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee on brinjal under Hisar agro-climatic conditions during kharif season.
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Raina, Jyoti, Yadav, G. S., and Sharma, S. S.
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LEUCINODES , *EFFECT of insecticides on plants , *BIOLOGICAL control of insects , *FRUIT disease & pest resistance , *INTEGRATED pest control , *AGRICULTURAL climatology ,EGGPLANT diseases & pests - Abstract
A field experiment was conducted to study the bioefficacy of some insecticides against Leucinodes orbonalis during kharif season of 2014 on brinjal var. BR-112 at Entomology Research Area of CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar. Five foliar sprays of insecticides viz., cypermethrin 25EC @ 43.75 g a.i/ha, fenvalerate 20EC @ 40 g a.i/ha, deltamethrin 2.8EC @ 14 g a.i/ha, chlorpyriphos 20EC @ 200 g a.i/ha, Prempt 20EC @ 150 g a.i/ha, malathion 50EC @ 250 g a.i/ha and Nimbecidine 0.03% @ 3 ml/l were evaluated and it was found that all the insecticides proved significantly superior (at 5% level) to control (untreated) in reducing the damage of shoot and fruit borer in brinjal. Among all, deltamethrin proved most effective in reducing shoot damage (60.40%) and fruit damage, on number basis (88.87%) and weight basis (88.89%) over control. Deltamethrin recorded the highest marketable fruit yield of 132.27q/ha and lowest was found in case of Nimbecidine (33.53 q/ha). Highest (1:8.7) cost to benefit ratio was recorded in deltamethrin followed by fenvalerate (1:8.5), cypermethrin (1:6.5), chlorpyriphos (1:4.5), Prempt (1:1.9), malathion (1:0.6) and Nimbecidine (1: -0.3). From these findings, it was revealed that synthetic pyretheroids being the most effective and economic over other insecticides, may be incorporated in IPM practices followed against brinjal shoot and fruit borer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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