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Volume-26--Number-1


BIO–EFFICACY OF NEWER INSECTICIDES MOLECULES AGAINST POD BORER COMPLEX OF INDIAN BEAN, LABLAB PURPUREUS (L.) SWEET


 Department of Agricultural Zoology and Entomology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture, Jobner 303 329 S.K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner The bioefficacy of six newer insecticides molecules was evaluated against pod borer complex in Indian bean crop revealed that the treatment of spinosad (0.01%) proved most effective followed by indoxacarb (0.01%). The treatments of endosulfan (0.05%), cartap (0.10%) and malathion (0.05%) were existed in moderately effective group, however, the treatment of neem oil (0.5%) was proved least effective. The order of effectiveness of insecticides pod brorer complex was: spinosad > indoxacarb > endosulfan > cartap > malathion > neem oil.


Author(s): 

G.C. JAT, V.K. AGRAWAL, A.S. TETARWAL AND P.C. YADAV


Abstract: 

The bioefficacy of six newer insecticides molecules was evaluated against pod borer complex in Indian bean crop revealed that the treatment of spinosad (0.01%) proved most effective followed by indoxacarb (0.01%). The treatments of endosulfan (0.05%), cartap (0.10%) and malathion (0.05%) were existed in moderately effective group, however, the treatment of neem oil (0.5%) was proved least effective. The order of effectiveness of insecticides pod brorer complex was: spinosad > indoxacarb > endosulfan > cartap > malathion > neem oil.