2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.712.016
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Intensity of Insect Pests in Gossypium hirsutum Cultivars under High Density Planting System (HDPS) in India

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“…The treatments of bio-pesticides like V. lecanii, M. anisopliae and botanical Neem oil 2% have also shown good performance in registering the minimum population of whitefly on chilli leaves. Similar observations were reported by Sharma et al (2015), Halder et al (2016), Noonari et al (2016), Saini et al (2016), Sarkar et al (2016), Kumar et al (2017), Naik et al (2017) and Sharma and Summarwar (2017). These studies collectively affirm the effectiveness of V. lecanii, M. anisopliae and Neem oil against whitefly, endorsing the current study's outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The treatments of bio-pesticides like V. lecanii, M. anisopliae and botanical Neem oil 2% have also shown good performance in registering the minimum population of whitefly on chilli leaves. Similar observations were reported by Sharma et al (2015), Halder et al (2016), Noonari et al (2016), Saini et al (2016), Sarkar et al (2016), Kumar et al (2017), Naik et al (2017) and Sharma and Summarwar (2017). These studies collectively affirm the effectiveness of V. lecanii, M. anisopliae and Neem oil against whitefly, endorsing the current study's outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The traditional insecticides are losing their effectiveness against these insect pests quickly, either because insects are developing tolerance to them or because of their residual toxicity issues, or both. According to studies by Morita et al, 2007 andNaik et al, 2018, flonicamid is a pyridinecarboxamide chemical has systemic and crossplate activity and provides long-term control. It quickly suppresses aphid feeding behaviour and is thought to be quite harmless for natural enemies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%