INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PURE & APPLIED BIOSCIENCE

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International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience (IJPAB)
Year : 2018, Volume : 6, Issue : 6
First page : (369) Last page : (374)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.6532

Efficacy of Safer and Indigenous Chemicals against C. serratus in Stored Groundnut

J. Manjunath1*, K. Manjula2, K. V. Hariprasad2, T. Muralikrishna3, T.N.V.K.V. Prasad 3 and
 B. Ravindra Reddy2

1Regional Agricultiral Research Station, Nandyal-518502, Kurnool District, A.P. India
2S.V Agricultural Colleges, Tirupati-517502, Chittoor District, A.P, India
3Institute of Frontier Technologies, Regional Agricultiral Research Station,
Tirupati-517502, Chittoor District, A.P, India
*Corresponding Author E-mail: jmnath.ento@gmail.com
Received: 28.05.2018  |  Revised: 7.06.2018   |  Accepted: 12.06.2018  

 

 ABSTRACT

Experiment was conducted to effect of safer and indigenous chemicals against groundnut bruchid Caryedon serratus in stored groundnut the results revealed that the safer chemicals followed the order Spinosad>Azadirachtin>deltamethrin> malathion. Whereas, indigenous chemicals followed the order fly ash > common salt ˃ boric acid against ovipoision and adult emergence The per cent pod damage spinosad, Malathion, Azadirachtin 3000 ppm, deltamethrin and Azadirachtin 1000 ppm were also effective in reducing the pod damage. However the indigenous chemicals followed the order common salt > fly ash > boric acid.

Ker words: Groundnut bruchid, spinosad. Malathion, Azadirachtin, Delatamethrin, Azadirachtin, Common salt, Fly ash and Boric acid.

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Cite this article: Manjunath, J., Manjula, K., Hariprasad, K.V., Muralikrishna, T.,  Prasad, T.N.V.K.V  and Reddy, B.R., Efficacy of Safer and Indigenous Chemicals against C. serratus in Stored Groundnut, Int. J. Pure App. Biosci.6(6): 369-374 (2018). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.6532




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