2021
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2021.v9.i2j.11889
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Comparative study of effect of insecticides chlorfenapyr 240 SC, Cyantraniliprole 10.26% OD and dimethoate 30% EC on leaf minor of tomato in Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh

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“…Kousika and Kuttalam (2020) stated that tetraniliprole 200 SC with a dose of 60 and 50 g a.i./ha were significantly effective in minimising the incidence of serpentine leaf miner while Ravipati et al (2021), among various tested insecticides for efficacy against L. trifolii, the treatment with diafenthiuron 50 WP proved highly efficient by reducing damage up to 58.76% followed by spinosad 45 SC with the damage reduction of 54.38% over the control. Solanki et al (2021), from the trail, concluded that there was a 93% reduction in the population of L. trifolii in the plot treated with chlorfenapyr 240 SC with a dose of 480 mL/ha as compared to the plots treated with cynantraniliprole 10.26% OD at 100 ml/ha and dimethoate 30% EC at 150 gm/ha exhibited an 89.70% and 88.43% reduction, respectively.…”
Section: Leaf Minermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kousika and Kuttalam (2020) stated that tetraniliprole 200 SC with a dose of 60 and 50 g a.i./ha were significantly effective in minimising the incidence of serpentine leaf miner while Ravipati et al (2021), among various tested insecticides for efficacy against L. trifolii, the treatment with diafenthiuron 50 WP proved highly efficient by reducing damage up to 58.76% followed by spinosad 45 SC with the damage reduction of 54.38% over the control. Solanki et al (2021), from the trail, concluded that there was a 93% reduction in the population of L. trifolii in the plot treated with chlorfenapyr 240 SC with a dose of 480 mL/ha as compared to the plots treated with cynantraniliprole 10.26% OD at 100 ml/ha and dimethoate 30% EC at 150 gm/ha exhibited an 89.70% and 88.43% reduction, respectively.…”
Section: Leaf Minermentioning
confidence: 99%