Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 7, Special Issue 1 (2018)
Evaluation of insecticides against whitefly on tomato and their effect on natural enemies
Abstract:
The study was conducted during tomato growing season of 2011 and 2012 in Jama block of Dumka district of Jharkhand to evaluate the effectiveness of imidacloprid as seed/root treatment and spraying of same insecticide or followed by Dimethoate as foliar application against the whitefly (
Bemisia tabaci) after analysis of technological gap of package of practice of tomato cultivation. The experimental result revealed that the root treatment done with Imidaclorprid70 WS solution @ 3 g/L of water for 30 minutes followed by one spray with Imidaclorprid 17.8 SL@ 0.3 ml/L and second spray with Dimethoate 30 EC @1.5ml/L water was more effective in reduction of whitefly population to obtain higher fruit yield of tomato than by seed treatment done with Imidaclorprid 70 WS @ 3g/kg of seed and 2 sprays done with Dimethoate 30 EC @1.5ml/L water. Both the insecticides showed no or minimum suppression of coccinellid & spider population. Hence, neonicotinoids can suitably be included in Integrated Pest Management of sucking insect pests like whitefly in tomato because of their less toxicity to predators
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Rajiv Kumar. Evaluation of insecticides against whitefly on tomato and their effect on natural enemies. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(1S):789-792.