Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Evaluation of Some Potential Botanicals to Control Potato Tuber Moth, (Phthorimaea operculella) under Storage Condition at Bako, Western Ethiopia

View through CrossRef
Lantana camara, Eucalyptus globulus, Tagetus minuta, Pyrethrum flowers and Azaddiractha indica, were evaluated against potato tuber moth damage with two checks (Diazinon 60% EC and untreated check) at Bako Agricultural Research Center in 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 cropping seasons. A total of 21 huts (cottages) were constructed from locally available materials.   Inside each cottage (hut), 1m 2 bed was constructed 65 cm above the ground. Six hundred fifty (650) potato tubers were stored on the bed of each hut in two layers one over the other. The treatments were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. Plants powder and Diazinon 60% EC were applied respectively, at the rate of 50 gm / bed and 3.5ml / bed at two months’ interval. The treatments that showed promising effects were further advanced on a large bed (2m x3m). Three thousand nine hundred (3900) potato tubers were stored on large beds and 150gm powders were used for each bed. Evaluations were made at the interval of 15 days for 7 consecutive months. Analysis of variance showed that number of potatoes infested and damaged by potato tuber moth was significantly (P<0.05) lower in the Lantana camara, Eucalyptus globulus and Pyrethrum flowers than the other treatments, which are similar to standard check. From the study it can be concluded that Lantana camara, E. globulus andPyrethrum flowers can be used to protect seed potatoes from potato tuber moth damage in storage.
Title: Evaluation of Some Potential Botanicals to Control Potato Tuber Moth, (Phthorimaea operculella) under Storage Condition at Bako, Western Ethiopia
Description:
Lantana camara, Eucalyptus globulus, Tagetus minuta, Pyrethrum flowers and Azaddiractha indica, were evaluated against potato tuber moth damage with two checks (Diazinon 60% EC and untreated check) at Bako Agricultural Research Center in 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 cropping seasons.
A total of 21 huts (cottages) were constructed from locally available materials.
  Inside each cottage (hut), 1m 2 bed was constructed 65 cm above the ground.
Six hundred fifty (650) potato tubers were stored on the bed of each hut in two layers one over the other.
The treatments were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications.
Plants powder and Diazinon 60% EC were applied respectively, at the rate of 50 gm / bed and 3.
5ml / bed at two months’ interval.
The treatments that showed promising effects were further advanced on a large bed (2m x3m).
Three thousand nine hundred (3900) potato tubers were stored on large beds and 150gm powders were used for each bed.
Evaluations were made at the interval of 15 days for 7 consecutive months.
Analysis of variance showed that number of potatoes infested and damaged by potato tuber moth was significantly (P<0.
05) lower in the Lantana camara, Eucalyptus globulus and Pyrethrum flowers than the other treatments, which are similar to standard check.
From the study it can be concluded that Lantana camara, E.
globulus andPyrethrum flowers can be used to protect seed potatoes from potato tuber moth damage in storage.

Related Results

Genetic variability and correlation studies of BARI released Potato varieties in Sylhet Region
Genetic variability and correlation studies of BARI released Potato varieties in Sylhet Region
The genetic parameters and characters association analysis between yield and yield components of 15 BARI release high yielding potato varieties were studied at RARS, BARI, Akbarpur...
Dispersal of potato tuber moth estimated using field application of Bt for mark‐capture techniques
Dispersal of potato tuber moth estimated using field application of Bt for mark‐capture techniques
AbstractA new mark‐capture technique involving field applications of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) to study the dispersal of potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella (Zell...
Adoption of potato varieties in West and Kellem Wollega Zones, Ethiopia
Adoption of potato varieties in West and Kellem Wollega Zones, Ethiopia
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the possible food security crops which provide high yield and quality product in short period of time. Due to the lack of clearly known best...
Growth and Productivity of Different Potato Cultivars
Growth and Productivity of Different Potato Cultivars
During the experimental years of 2017 and 2018 eight potato cultivars were evaluated for their growth traits and productivity in tuber yield. The potato cultivars used in these exp...

Back to Top