Pest Succession and management of Shoot and Fruit Borer, Leucinodes Orbonalis (Guenee) of Brinjal
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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An investigation was carried out to study the "Pest succession and management of shoot
and fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee of brinjal" during kharif, 2011 at Crop Research
Centre, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut. The
experiment comprised of nine treatments and laid out in randomized block design with three
replications. During the crop season, nine insect pest species were found attacking the crop at
different growth stages. Among them, brinjal shoot and fruit borer, L. orbonalis Guenee (August
end to December end) was recorded as major pest. Leaf hopper, Amrasca biguttula biguttula
Ishida (July end to mid December), Cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii G. (August to December end)
and white fly, Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (July end to mid December) were found moderately
damaging the crop. The leaf roller, Eublemma olivacae W. (August to mid November), epilachna
beetle, Epilachna vigintioctopunctata Fab. Guly end to mid December), leaf webber, Psara
bipunctalis F. (August end to October end) grass hopper, Chrotogonus sp. (July end to December
end) and stem borer, Euzophera particella (August to October end) recorded on the crop were of
less importance. The population of L. orbonalis recorded first on first week of September and
continued till last week of December. Highest population of the pest (5.20 larvae/ plant) recorded
during last week of October, when average temperature and relative humidity were 22.56 °C and
69.56 per cent, respectively. Efficacy of different insecticides revealed that all the treatments
proved better than control at all time intervals after each sprays. Spinosad 45 EC @ 500 ml/ha
was found most effective in reducing the infestation of L. orbonalis which was closely followed
by novaluron 10 EC @ 750 ml /ha and carbosulfan 25 EC @ 1.0 mllha. Bacillus thuringiensis@
.1.5 kg /ha was found less effective. The highest yield (253.30 qlha) obtained in plot treated with
spinosad 45 SC @ 500 ml!ha however, higher cost benefit ratio (1 :8.50) was recorded from
novaluron I 0 EC @ 1.0 1/ha.
