INSECTICIDAL EVALUATION OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF INDIGENOUS PLANTS IN COMPARISON WITH SYNTHETIC INSECTICIDE FOR THE MANAGMENENT OF THRIPS Scirtothrips dorsalis (Thysnaoptera; Thripidae) IN TOMATO CROP

  • Amjad Usman Department of Entomology, The University of Agriculture Peshawar
  • Hina Gul
  • karishma Karishma
  • Seema zubair
Keywords: Scirotothrips dorsalis infestation. Datura extracts, Lantana extraxt, Neem extract, Neem extract, Tobacco Extract, Garlic extracts, Eycalyptus extract and Synthetic insecticide

Abstract

Insecticidal evaluation of aqueous extracts of indigenous plant extracts in comparison with synthetic insecticide against Thrips (Scirotothrips dorsalis) on tomato was conducted under natural field condition during spring 2019. Experiment consists of 8 treatments (neem extract, tobacco extract, garlic extract, datura extract, lantana extract, eucalyptus extract, flonicamid (synthetic insecticide) and control following RCB Design with 3 replications. Treatments were applied thrice after 15 days interval.  Results revealed that  the three times application of the tested treatments showed varying toxicity against S. dorsalis 24, 48, 72 hours and 7 days after spray applications while ladybird beetle and green lacewing were also significantly affected when recorded 7 days after spray application. However, Flonicamid 50%WG proved to be the most effective till 7th and had lowest pest population followed datura and neem extract. neem extract in all the three spray application . Garlic and eucalyptus also produced significant results compared to control. Neem, tobacco, datura and flonicamid were found to be comparatively more hazardous to ladybird beetle and green lacewing population  compared to eucalyptus, garlic and lantana to in all three spray application.  Tomato yield was highest with flonicamid (12533 kg/ha) followed by datura and neem (11810 kg/ha and 11300 kg/ha) respectively, while lowest (8133 kg/ha) in control. It is concluded from the current research that flonicamid performed better against S. dorsalis  but comparatively more hazardous  to natural enemies however lantana, garlic and eucalyptus extract  showed better result against S. dorsalis  and comparatively safe towards natural enemies thus recommended to be incorporated in IPM program.

Published
2021-09-30