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Effect of Neem Products and Synthetic Insecticides against Sucking Insect Pests of Cauliflower under Field Conditions

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:A field study was carried out during 2015 at Muhammad Bachal farm at Bakrani District Larkana. Four treatments with three replications were applied. The treatments were: T1=Chemical control (Diamond 20SP), T2=Neem oil, T3= Neem kernel, T4= Untreated (Control). Two insect pests were found infesting Cauliflower including white fliesand thrips. Pre-treatment- and post-treatment observations were recorded. The results revealed that against thrips, the first spray of chemical control (Diamond) showed highest reduction percent (50.61%) followed by neem oil (43.33%), neem kernel (40.42%), and lowest for untreated control (10.31%); while in the second spray also, chemical control (Diamond) showed highest effect against thrips (58.51%); followed by neem oil (57.88%), neem kernel (52.43%) and least by untreated plot (14.77%). Against white flies chemical control (Diamond) showed highest effect (82.89%) as observed during 1st spray, followed by neem oil (72.47%), neem kernel (72.68%), and untreated control (5.12%), while after second spray also chemical control (Diamond) showed highest reduction percent (85.53%) followed by neem oil (74.34%), neem kernel (72.26%), and the lowest was resulted by untreated control (4.11%). Chemical control (Diamond) showed its superiority in effect to combat sucking insect pests studied in cauliflower, followed by neem oil, neem kernel, and untreated control remained the least.
Title: Effect of Neem Products and Synthetic Insecticides against Sucking Insect Pests of Cauliflower under Field Conditions
Description:
:A field study was carried out during 2015 at Muhammad Bachal farm at Bakrani District Larkana.
Four treatments with three replications were applied.
The treatments were: T1=Chemical control (Diamond 20SP), T2=Neem oil, T3= Neem kernel, T4= Untreated (Control).
Two insect pests were found infesting Cauliflower including white fliesand thrips.
Pre-treatment- and post-treatment observations were recorded.
The results revealed that against thrips, the first spray of chemical control (Diamond) showed highest reduction percent (50.
61%) followed by neem oil (43.
33%), neem kernel (40.
42%), and lowest for untreated control (10.
31%); while in the second spray also, chemical control (Diamond) showed highest effect against thrips (58.
51%); followed by neem oil (57.
88%), neem kernel (52.
43%) and least by untreated plot (14.
77%).
Against white flies chemical control (Diamond) showed highest effect (82.
89%) as observed during 1st spray, followed by neem oil (72.
47%), neem kernel (72.
68%), and untreated control (5.
12%), while after second spray also chemical control (Diamond) showed highest reduction percent (85.
53%) followed by neem oil (74.
34%), neem kernel (72.
26%), and the lowest was resulted by untreated control (4.
11%).
Chemical control (Diamond) showed its superiority in effect to combat sucking insect pests studied in cauliflower, followed by neem oil, neem kernel, and untreated control remained the least.

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