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Effect of bio-pesticides on larval parasitoid, cotesia plutellae of diamond back moth, plutella xylostella in cauliflower / Pathak, H.P.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Effect of bio-pesticides on larval parasitoid, cotesia plutellae of diamond back moth, plutella xylostella in cauliflower Material Type: printed text Authors: Pathak, H.P., Author ; Y Bhusal, Author Pagination: 226-229 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bio-pesticides, Bt., Cotesia plutellae, Diamond back moth, emergence, Margosom, parasitoid, NPV Abstract: The laboratory experiment was conducted at ARS, Pokhara from mid March to May, 2004 and 2005 to know the effect of bio-pesticides on larval parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae of diamond back moth. The experiment was laid out in CRD with eight treatments such as Margosom @1.5 ml/liter, Margosom @ 2.0 ml/liter, NPV 100LE @ 0.5ml/liter, NPV, 100LE @ 1.0ml/liter, Bt-BIO-LEP @ 2.5g/liter, alternate of BIO-LEP and NPV for three times, water spray @ 600 liter/ha and dichlorvos76EC @ 1ml/liter…………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1528 Effect of bio-pesticides on larval parasitoid, cotesia plutellae of diamond back moth, plutella xylostella in cauliflower [printed text] / Pathak, H.P., Author ; Y Bhusal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 226-229 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Bio-pesticides, Bt., Cotesia plutellae, Diamond back moth, emergence, Margosom, parasitoid, NPV Abstract: The laboratory experiment was conducted at ARS, Pokhara from mid March to May, 2004 and 2005 to know the effect of bio-pesticides on larval parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae of diamond back moth. The experiment was laid out in CRD with eight treatments such as Margosom @1.5 ml/liter, Margosom @ 2.0 ml/liter, NPV 100LE @ 0.5ml/liter, NPV, 100LE @ 1.0ml/liter, Bt-BIO-LEP @ 2.5g/liter, alternate of BIO-LEP and NPV for three times, water spray @ 600 liter/ha and dichlorvos76EC @ 1ml/liter…………..
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1528URL System Analysis of Potato Tuber Moth, Pestilence in the Potato Crop Husbandry in Kathmandu Valley / Joshi, S.L. ; Khatri, B.B. ; Shrestha, S.L. ; J. Lorenzen ; B. P. Mainali
Title : System Analysis of Potato Tuber Moth, Pestilence in the Potato Crop Husbandry in Kathmandu Valley Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, S.L., Author ; Khatri, B.B., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author ; J. Lorenzen, Author ; B. P. Mainali, Author Pagination: 217-220 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: husbandry, potato tuber moth, system analysis Abstract: Twelve varieties of potato in Sankltu and Mulpani and 6 varieties in Panchkhal were found
cultivated in the intellSive potato cultivated areas of Kathmandu valley. Potato cultivars,
Cardinal, Desiree, Kufri Jyoti and NPI /06 were common varieties to all localities. Cardinal
was the most preferred variety. Potato tuber moth (PTM), both in the standing crop and in the
storage was the most imponant biotic factor depleting the harvest. Synthetic chemical pesticides
like methyl parathion, de/tamethrin, dich/orvos, and dimethoate were used as foliar spray on the
standing crop. To mitigate PTM in the stored potatoes either shade dried botanicals like
Animesia mtd China berry or synthetic chemical insecticides like methyl parathion or
dimethoate or dichlorvos or malathion dust were used. Pesticide management of PTM and
diseases in potato crop involved an expr;nse of as low as 0.5% of the cultivated cost (Mulpani)
to as high as 15% (Sankhu and Panchkhal) of the total cost of cultivation. The farmers preferred
red skinned PTM resistant varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=499 System Analysis of Potato Tuber Moth, Pestilence in the Potato Crop Husbandry in Kathmandu Valley [printed text] / Joshi, S.L., Author ; Khatri, B.B., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author ; J. Lorenzen, Author ; B. P. Mainali, Author . - [s.d.] . - 217-220 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: husbandry, potato tuber moth, system analysis Abstract: Twelve varieties of potato in Sankltu and Mulpani and 6 varieties in Panchkhal were found
cultivated in the intellSive potato cultivated areas of Kathmandu valley. Potato cultivars,
Cardinal, Desiree, Kufri Jyoti and NPI /06 were common varieties to all localities. Cardinal
was the most preferred variety. Potato tuber moth (PTM), both in the standing crop and in the
storage was the most imponant biotic factor depleting the harvest. Synthetic chemical pesticides
like methyl parathion, de/tamethrin, dich/orvos, and dimethoate were used as foliar spray on the
standing crop. To mitigate PTM in the stored potatoes either shade dried botanicals like
Animesia mtd China berry or synthetic chemical insecticides like methyl parathion or
dimethoate or dichlorvos or malathion dust were used. Pesticide management of PTM and
diseases in potato crop involved an expr;nse of as low as 0.5% of the cultivated cost (Mulpani)
to as high as 15% (Sankhu and Panchkhal) of the total cost of cultivation. The farmers preferred
red skinned PTM resistant varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=499 E-copies
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