Bio-activity of Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea Var Capitata) Plant Product as Insecticides to Control Mustard Aphid, Lipaphis Erysimi Kaltenbach (Aphididae : Homoptera)

Monica Chauhan, J Shukla, Ashish Pandey
unpublished
[(2)4: 193-202] © 2016 IJSRST | Volume 2 | Issue 4 | Print ABSTRACT Three botanical pesticides, Azadirachta indica leaves extract, Acacia catechu leaf and bark extract, Carica papaya seed extract and three chemical pesticides Indocarb 15 SC, 0.006%, @30 a.i./ha, 200 ml / g / ha, Fipronil 5EC 0.005%, 25-50 g ai / ha, 500 ml / g / ha and Endosulfan 35 EC, 0.05-0.07 %, 250-500 a.i. / ha 700-1004 ml / g / h were tested against 2 nd and 4 th instar larvae of the L. erysimi on field cabbage under
more » ... laboratory and field conditions. In square dip experiment a highly significant difference was recorded amongst the different treatments for mean mortality of L. erysimi. The maximum mean mortality was obtained at NLE2.5% >NLE5%> NSE 10% >AcLE 2.5%> AcSE 2.5%. The order was found to be descending. Repellency test through square dip experiments showed that the significant difference was recorded amongst the different treatments for mean mortality of larvae. During larval immersion method NLE2.5% was proved to be most significant followed by NLE 5%> AcLE 2.5% > ASE (2.5-5%) > Fipronil 0.0005%. However, NLE was found superior than botanicals in both square dip and larval immersion methods. The field spray schedule showed the significant results with the spray of NSE (10%) > ALE (10%) >ASE10% CpLE5% > CpLE-10% while, the second spray was significantly effective against CpLE 10% > Endosulfan 35EC@0.05-0.07% > NLE5% while the spray by CpLE10%and Endosulfan 35EC@0.05-0.07 were found significant and most promising.
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