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Bio-Efficacy of Dinotefuran 20 Per Cent SG against Sucking Insect Pests of Okra


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Evaluation of dinotefuran 20 per cent SG against sucking pests of okra was undertaken in an experimental block at Agricultural Research Station, Bheemarayanagudi during Rabi 2012-13. The test chemical, dinotefuran 20% SG @ 30 g a.i. per ha is most effective dosage for the management of sucking pests like leafhopper, A. biguttula, aphids, A. gossypii, thrips, T. tabaci and whiteflies, B. tabaci and also recorded higher okra fruit yield of 93.01 q per ha. Apart from this, dinotefuran 20 per cent SG at varied dosages is quite safer to natural enemies. So, dinotefuran 20% SG @ 30 g a.i. per ha can be used for the effective management of sucking pests and for realizing higher okra fruit yield.

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Bioefficay, Dinotefuran, Sucking Insect Pests, Okra.
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Authors

Venkateshalu
Department of Entomology, College of Horticulture, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India
Mahesh Math
Department of Entomology, College of Horticulture, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India

Abstract


Evaluation of dinotefuran 20 per cent SG against sucking pests of okra was undertaken in an experimental block at Agricultural Research Station, Bheemarayanagudi during Rabi 2012-13. The test chemical, dinotefuran 20% SG @ 30 g a.i. per ha is most effective dosage for the management of sucking pests like leafhopper, A. biguttula, aphids, A. gossypii, thrips, T. tabaci and whiteflies, B. tabaci and also recorded higher okra fruit yield of 93.01 q per ha. Apart from this, dinotefuran 20 per cent SG at varied dosages is quite safer to natural enemies. So, dinotefuran 20% SG @ 30 g a.i. per ha can be used for the effective management of sucking pests and for realizing higher okra fruit yield.

Keywords


Bioefficay, Dinotefuran, Sucking Insect Pests, Okra.

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