2022
DOI: 10.54083/resbio/4.3.2022/139-145
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Evaluation of Botanical Soaps for the Management of Pigeonpea Insect Pests

Abstract: A two year consecutive trial was conducted during kharif 2014-15 and kharif 2015-16 to evaluate neem and pungam soaps @ 10 g l -1 in alone and in combination with indoxacarb (0.5 ml l -1 ). First spray was given during flowering and second spray was given after fifteen days of the first spray. In both the field trials, neem soap followed by indoxacarb was effective against pigeonpea pod damaging insects followed by pungam soap and indoxacarb. During kharif 2014-15, two sprays of neem soap was on par in efficac… Show more

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“…They also noted significantly higher benefit cost ratio from IPM module adopted for pest management in green gram compared to farmer's practice. Similar findings were also obtained by Singh and Singh (2015), Kapoor and Shankar (2021), and Kavitha and Vijayaraghavan (2022). Our findings are again partially in line with the discoveries of Patil et al (2015) who obtained more seed yield from IPM module after treating the seed with Rhizobium as obtained in the present experiment.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Module Based Strategy and Farmer's Prac...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…They also noted significantly higher benefit cost ratio from IPM module adopted for pest management in green gram compared to farmer's practice. Similar findings were also obtained by Singh and Singh (2015), Kapoor and Shankar (2021), and Kavitha and Vijayaraghavan (2022). Our findings are again partially in line with the discoveries of Patil et al (2015) who obtained more seed yield from IPM module after treating the seed with Rhizobium as obtained in the present experiment.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Module Based Strategy and Farmer's Prac...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…They also noted significantly higher benefit cost ratio from IPM module adopted for pest management in green gram compared to farmer's practice. Similar findings were also obtained by Singh and Singh (2015), Kapoor and Shankar (2021), and Kavitha and Vijayaraghavan (2022). Our findings are again partially in line with the discoveries of Patil et al (2015) who obtained more seed yield from IPM module after treating the seed with Rhizobium as obtained in the present experiment.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Module Based Strategy and Farmer's Prac...supporting
confidence: 92%