Bio-efficacy of Some Novel Insecticides Against Pod Borer Complex Ofpigeonpea
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
An investigation was carried out to evaluate some novel insecticides against pod borer
complex of pigeonpea during Kharif 2012 and 2013 at Crop Research Centre of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut in a randomized block
design with ten treatment and three replications. During the crop season, 17 insect species
encountered on pigeonpea at different crop growth stages. Among them, pod borer,
Helicove1pa armigera (Hubner), Legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata (Geyer), lablab pod
borer, Adisura atkinsoni (Moore), jassid, Empoasca kerri (Pruthi) and pod fly,
Nfe/anagromyza obtusa (Malloch) were recorded as major pests. The Grapholita (Cydia)
critica (Meyr.), Lampides boeticus (L.), Clavigralla gibbosa (Spinola), Riptorus sp, Nezara
viridula (L.) and Mylabris pustulata (Thunberg) were found to damage the crop moderately.
The other pests recorded on the crop were of less importance and extent of their damage was
found much economic loss. The population of M vitrata recorded first on last week of
.September and reached its peak during last week of October. The infestation of H armigera
initiated at second week of October and reached its peak during last week of October to first
week of November. The larval population of A. atkinsoni observed first during first week of
October which reached its peak during last week of October. The pod fly population initiated
first at first week of October and reached its peak during last week of November. The
population of these insect pests was influenced by one or more abiotic factors and crop
stages. Efficacy of different treatments viz. spinosad 45 SC @ 500 ml/ha, flubendiamide 480
SC @ 80 ml/ha, novaluron 10 EC @ 750 mllha, bifenthrin 20 EC @ 500 ml/ha, indoxacarb
14.5 SC@ 500 ml/ha, carbosulfan 25 EC@ 1000 ml/ha, lambda cyhalothrin 5 EC@ 500
ml/ha, profenofos 50 EC @ 500 ml/ha and quinalphos 25 EC @ 500 ml/ha against major pod
borers revealed that all the treatments were found significantly effective in reducing the
infestation of pod borers and increasing the yield as compared to control. The most effective
treatment in reducing the infestation of pod borers was indoxacarb 14.5 SC and followed by
spinosad 45 SC. The highest yield was recorded from indoxacarb, whereas highest cost
benefit ratio obtained from lambda cyhalothrin during both the years.
