Efficacy of New Insecticides Against Sugarcane Borer Com Pie
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
An experiment entitled "Efficacy of new insecticides against
sugarcane borer complex" with seven treatments including control (no
insecticide use) and three replication in RBD was conducted during at
Crop Research Centre (CRC) of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of
Agriculture and Technology Meerut (U.P.)- 250110.
An extensive survey on distribution of the major borers of sugarcane
crop i.e. early shoot, root and top borer in 4 different varieties in plant and
ratoon crop in the six districts of western Uttar Pradesh. The shoot borer
population was frequently maximum (4.78%) in Saharanpur district and
minimum (2.77%) in Meerut than ratoon crop maximum (2.81) and
minimum (1 .68) in Baghpat and Meerut, respectively. Whereas, top borer
and root borer population were observed on ratoon crop. The maximum
top borer infestation 2.92 & 1.81 on ratoon and plant crop respectively.
Root borer infestation was highest (35.27) in ratoon and (18.54) in plant
crop.
On the basis of data of two years on the treatments with chemical
insecticide i.e. Fipronil 0.3 GR @ 25 kg/h was found best among all the
treatments with minimum shoot borer infestation 1.25 & 1.50 per cent and
top borer infestation 3.84 & 3.81 per cent during 2007-08 and 2008-09,
respectively. This treatment was also found best with highest cane yield
(78.61 & 78.15 t/ha), maximum increase in yield (23.06 & 23.81 t/ha) and
in cane height (204.16 em) over rest treatments, and chlorpyriphos 10 G @
25 kg /ha was found superior in the control of root borer with minimum
(1 .38 & 1.74) per cent infestation.
On the other hand the effect of insecticides on the population of
predators (Spiders and lady bird beetle) was also observed in the treated
plots. All the insecticides showed adverse impact on the population of
these predators. The maximum numbers (1.49) of predators were
observed in untreated plot and minimum (0 .68) in the phorate 10 G and all
the treatments were at par effect on predators population.
The insecticides were also showed effect on the yield and other
physical characters of plant such as height, millable cane etc. the highest
cane yield gave by the fipronil 0.3 GR (78.38 t/ha) followed by imidacloprid
17.8 SL (74.89 t/ha) and minimum yield (54.94 t/ha) was found in control
plot. The maximum net returns (Rs 25500/ha) gave fipronil 0.3 GR treated
plot with cost benefit ratio 1:6.71 and followed by lmidacloprid 17.8 SL with
net return (Rs 22577.50) and highest cost benefit ratio (1 :9.56).
