Performance of different okra cultivars and insecticides in suppressing sucking pests in Assam, India

Authors

  • Chada Anu Reddy Department of Entomology, School of Crop Protection, College of Post Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Central Agricultural University (Imphal) Umiam, Meghalaya- 793103 Author
  • Anjumoni Devee AICRP on Biocontrol, Department of Entomology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam-785013 Author
  • Mahesh Pathak Department of Entomology, School of Crop Protection, College of Post Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Central Agricultural University (Imphal) Umiam, Meghalaya- 793103 Author
  • Saisri Manchikatla Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Kerala Agricultural University, Kerala- 695522 Author
  • Deepika Sorahia Department of Entomology, School of Crop Protection, College of Post Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Central Agricultural University (Imphal) Umiam, Meghalaya- 793103 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56678/iahf-2024.37.02.10

Keywords:

Arka Anamika, , Chlorantraniliprole, , Pusa Sawani, , Split plot design, Sucking pests.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to see the effectiveness of certain insecticides and three popular okra cultivars against sucking pests of okra. The experiment was carried out at the Experimental Farm, Dept. of Horticulture, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam during the Kharif, 2020 and the spring-summer, 2021. It was found that the lowest aphid (2.66 and 2.00 nos./3 leaves) and whitefly (0.66 and 0.33 nos./3 leaves) population was observed in treatment V1T1 (chlorantraniliprole 18.5%SC @25 gm a.i./ha + Arka Anamika) at 5 DAT in both the seasons respectively. Similarly, the treatment V3T3 (lambda-cyhalothrin 5%EC @ 15 gm a.i./ha + S-51) recorded the highest aphid and whitefly populations during both kharif (9.33 aphids and 4.00 whiteflies/3 leaves respectively) and the spring-summer (7.33 aphids and 3.00 whiteflies/3 leaves respectively). Whereas, the jassid population showed a decreasing trend up to 10 DAT in both seasons. The treatment V1T1 showed the highest and V3T3 showed the lowest reduction in the jassid population during kharif (1.00 and 6.00/3 leaves respectively) and spring-summer (0.66 and 4.00 /3 leaves respectively). Hence, the insecticide chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC proved to be the most effective insecticide for the management of sucking pests.

Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Performance of different okra cultivars and insecticides in suppressing sucking pests in Assam, India. (2024). Indian Journal of Hill Farming, 37(02), 62-68. https://doi.org/10.56678/iahf-2024.37.02.10

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