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Comparative Conventional Preventive Strategies for Insect Pest of Okra

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Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Apr 1
PMID 35360500
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The use of natural substances for pest control in agriculture is economically viable. It benefits both the human being and the environment due to its low persistence and toxicity. Therefore, the biopesticidal potential of three- plants-derived extracts (clove [], Hing [Hing ()], and Wood Ash []) was evaluated against different ' 'insect's pests on five okra varieties. All the treatments were sprayed at two stages, 1st before flowering and 2nd at the fruit-bearing stage. The results of the 24 h pre-spray revealed that the mean density of , and were significantly lower on a Shehzadi variety. However, among the treatments mean density of the and after 1st and 2nd treatments were substantially more bass with . Moreover, the Mean density of aphids was significantly lower after 72 h and 1-week time intervals. Furthermore, after 1st and 2nd treatments, the was considerably lower with hing on Shehzadi variety. It was found in the present study that the yield of five okra varieties was affected significantly by the application of the three treatments-pesticides. Among the various treatments, the application with recorded a considerably higher crop yield. Therefore, clove, hing and could be effective as alternative pest management methods. Furthermore, biopesticides generally are encouraged since they can proffer the solution of controlling insect pests without any environmental concern.

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