2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.606.216
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Relative Efficacy and Economics of Bio-pesticides against Spodoptera litura (Fab.) on Cabbage

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“…Radwan et al, 2004;Salem, 2011;Said et al, 2012 andAbd El-Kareem andIbrahim, 2015). Also, our results agree with Jat, et al (2017) who found that B. thuringiensis caused a reduction of larval population by 56.09 and 55.24% during 2013,2014 on cabbage crops. During the investigation, the data revealed better efficacy of emamectin benzoate and this agrees with Nukala, et al (2015) who investigated bioefficacy of nine modern insecticides under field conditions against S.litura and revealed that emamectin benzoate, chlorpyriphos, Cypermethrin, and Chlorantraniliprole were found most effective.…”
Section: Effect Of Tested Insecticides On S Littoralis Larval Population In 2019supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Radwan et al, 2004;Salem, 2011;Said et al, 2012 andAbd El-Kareem andIbrahim, 2015). Also, our results agree with Jat, et al (2017) who found that B. thuringiensis caused a reduction of larval population by 56.09 and 55.24% during 2013,2014 on cabbage crops. During the investigation, the data revealed better efficacy of emamectin benzoate and this agrees with Nukala, et al (2015) who investigated bioefficacy of nine modern insecticides under field conditions against S.litura and revealed that emamectin benzoate, chlorpyriphos, Cypermethrin, and Chlorantraniliprole were found most effective.…”
Section: Effect Of Tested Insecticides On S Littoralis Larval Population In 2019supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Spinosad 45SC @ 0.0035, emamectin benzoate 5SC @ 0.004 and emamectin benzoate 5SC @ 0.002 per cent were next effective treatments. This promising activity of spinosad 45 SC @ 0.007 per cent was supported by findings of Brickle et al (2001), Ahmed et al (2004) and Jat et al (2017) who evaluated same insecticide at different concentrations against different insect pests and found that spinosad was an effective pest control agent. Earlier studies are in line with the present study as Meena & Raju (2014) investigated the efficacy of spinosad 45 SC, profenophos 5 EC, fipronil 5 SC and indoxacarb 14.5 SC against H. armigera in India and found that spinosad 45 SC was significantly superior to all used treatments and was best and most effective treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%