tailieunhanh - Effect of intercropping on sucking insect pests and natural enemies of cotton

The main aim of the study was to reduce the maximum use of pesticides, these pesticides increases pest resurgence, environmental pollution and toxic residue in food. Efforts were being made to encourage those pest management practices which are ecofriendly. Pooled mean of both the years during 2016 and 2017 revealed that minimum population of leafhopper nymphs was recorded in cotton intercropped with bajra as border crop ( nymphs/leaf) and maximum population was recorded in sole cotton ( nymphs/leaf). | Effect of intercropping on sucking insect pests and natural enemies of cotton

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