Cultivars and Method of Application Influences the Effect of Silicon on Incidence and Damage of Phloem Feeders, Induction of Defense Reaction, Attraction of Natural Enemies and Yield in Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.).

Autor: Saw, G., Jeer, M., Murali-Baskaran, R. K., Prakash, N. B.
Zdroj: SILICON (1876990X); Jul2024, Vol. 16 Issue 10, p4541-4555, 15p
Abstrakt: Silicon, a quasi-essential nutrient element, is well known for imparting tolerance to various biotic and abiotic stresses in crops. The experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of orthosilicic acid (a silicon source) with two methods of application viz., soil drenching and foliar application against phloem feeders under field conditions for two seasons on two different black gram cultivars. Among the cultivars, Vikral responded better to orthosilicic acid than Pratap Urd 1 regarding the reduction of the population of phloem feeders and enhancement of defense enzyme activity, silicon uptake, total sugars, and total phenols and yield in both the seasons. Among the application methods, soil drenching (2 mLL−1) proved to be the superior method of administration to record a significantly low population of phloem feeders, increased activity of defense enzymes, total sugars, and total phenols content, improved activity of coccinellids and yield in both seasons. However, it holds good with the foliar application (2 mLL−1) method. Both the application methods were significantly superior to insecticidal check and untreated control treatments. Deposition of silicon was highest in the leaves of black gram (1.541%) when orthosilicic acid was administered through soil than foliar (1.451%) and untreated control (0.891% endogenously available silicon). The highest benefit: cost ratio recorded in soil drenching of orthosilicic acid @ 2 mLL−1 (1.88 and 1.93) surpassed the B: C ratio of recommended insecticidal check (1.65 and 1.72) during winter and summer seasons, respectively. Both the application methods of orthosilicic acid proved significantly superior over insecticidal check with respect to the management of phloem feeders in black gram including enhanced grain yield, coccinellids activity, and induced biochemical defense as well as the lowest cost of cultivation, which can be easily incorporated with other practices for eco-friendly, sustainable management of phloem feeders in black gram. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index