tailieunhanh - Seasonal incidence, comparative field efficacy of chemical insecticides and their economics for management Brinjal shoot and fruit borer leucinodes Orbanalis (Guenee)

A field experiment was conducted during Kharif 2015-16 in central research farm of Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad to evaluate the field efficacy of certain chemicals against shoot and fruit borer on Brinjal. The occurrence of Shoot and Fruit Borer commenced from 34th standard week (August fourth week) with an average population of larvae/plant. The shoot and fruit borer population increased and gradually reached its peak level of larvae/plant at 40th standard week (October first week). There after declined trend was observed as temperature increased and temperature between 30-37 0C favoured the multiplication of shoot and fruit borer. The per cent population reduction of Brinjal shoot and fruit borer on third, seventh and fourteenth days after spraying revealed that Chlorantroniliprole found superior over all the treatments followed by Spinosad and Emamectin benzoate. | Seasonal incidence, comparative field efficacy of chemical insecticides and their economics for management Brinjal shoot and fruit borer leucinodes Orbanalis (Guenee)

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