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Journal of Entomological Research. 45:260-267
Results revealed that thiamethoxam 25 WG was the most effective in reducing jassid population on okra. It was followed by emamectin benzoate 5 SG, NSKE 5% and neem oil 0.2%. Treatments dashparni ark 0.6%, Verticilium lecanii 0.4%, Karanj oil 0.5% and
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International Journal of Chemical Studies. 8:601-606
The untreated control recorded maximum larval population. Among the biopesticides LAMIT 0.6% and eucalyptus oil 0.2%, recorded maximum population. These were followed by karanj oil 0.5%, biomix 0.3%, beauveria bassiana 0.4% neem oil 0.2%, NSKE 5%, ve
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Journal of Entomological Research. 44:511-518
Result revealed that emamectin benzoate 5% SG, and NSKE 5% were very effective against shoot and fruit borer on okra followed by thiamethoxam 25 WG, neem oil 0.2%, biomix 0.3% and metarhizium + beauveria bassiana 0.4%. Treatments verticilium lecanii
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AGRICULTURE UPDATE. 12:251-258
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Journal of Entomological Research. 44:51
The screening of different varieties of okra against Earias vitella revealed that Arka anamika was superior to all other varieties on the basis of least shoot infestation and fruit infestation and giving highest yield followed by Champion. Variety No
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LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL.
The efficacy and economics of different IGR’s, insecticides and bio-rational against Spodoptera litura (Fabr.) in soybean, revealed that at three days after first and second sprays the rynaxypyr (64.52%) and emamectin benzoate (58.84% reduction) re
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Journal of Entomological Research. 43:289
The results indicated that cyantraniliprole 10.16% OD, buprofezin 25% SC and flonicamid 50% WG were most effective insecticides against aphid on cauliflower and application of cyantraniliprole 10.16% OD, emamectin benzoate 5% SG, chlorantraniliprole
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Journal of Entomological Research. 42:383
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Indian Journal of Entomology. 80:1092
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New Horizons in Insect Science: Towards Sustainable Pest Management ISBN: 9788132220886
Insect pests are the major constraints for pigeonpea yield reduction. Large-scale integrated pest management (IPM) of pigeonpea was undertaken on 1000 ha in Parbhani in farmers’ participatory mode. The pest population was less in IPM fields than no
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2089-3_33
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2089-3_33