Annals of Plant Protection Sciences
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 19
  • Issue: 2

Efficacy of Bio-Pesticides and Insecticides on Brinjal Shoot and Fruit Borer, Leucinodes Orbonalis Guenee

  • Author:
  • Ghananand Tiwari, C.S. Prasad, Lok Nath, Rajendra Singh
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 345 to 349

Department of Entomology, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut, 250 110, India.

*tiwarig1980@gmail.com

A part of Ph. D. thesis submitted to S.V.P. Univ. of Agril & Tech., Modipuram

Abstract

The minimum shoot damage (2.0%) was recorded in Cypermethrin-treated plot followed by imidacloprid (2.2%) at 7 days after spraying of first spray, but after second spraying 1.3% shoot damage was observed in removal and destruction of infested twigs/fallen leaves twice a week along with application of Bt @ 0.5 kg/ha followed by neem gold @ 2 ml/l with mechanical removal of infected plant materials. The attack of Leucinodes orbonalis caused shading of flower buds and fruit bore with maximum fruit damage of 26.9 and 36.8% on weight and number basis. Removal and destruction of infested twigs/fallen leaves twice in a week with Bt @ 0.5 kg/ha showed minimum infestation of fruits (1.2 and 4.7%) weight and number basis and produced maximum healthy fruits followed by neem gold @ 2 ml/l with mechanical treatment. Cypermethrin @ 0.016% and imidacloprid @ 0.015% were found next effective treatment. The maximum yield of marketable brinjal fruit and maximum (202.5 q/ha) avoidable losses were found in treatment mechanical treatment +Bt application whereas, minimum yield (153.2 q/ha) was recorded in T. chilonis treated plot. Cypermethrin gave maximum C: B (1: 36.7) followed by imidacloprid (1:22.3).

Keywords

Bio-pesticides, Leucinodes orbonalis, Solanum melongena