2017, Issue 12, Volume 9

MANAGEMENT OF PREVALENCE OF NATURAL ENEMY, EUBLEMA AMABILIS (MOORE) BY NOVEL INSECTICIDES AT KORBA DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARH

Y.K. Meshram*, Rajeev Gupta, K.N.S. Banafar, B.P. Katlam and Bhupesh Joshi

College of Agriculture and Research Station,  Janjgir Champa Chhattisgarh-495668

Email: yog_meshram@rediffmail.com

Received-04.12.2017, Revised-24.12.2017

Abstract: Management of prevalence of natural enemy, Eublema  amabilis (Moore) was studied during year 2014-15 and 2015-16 at Korba District of Chhattisgarh. Overall impact of insecticidal application, emamectin benzoate @ 0.002 per cent was found very much effective in suppression the population of lac predator, E. amabilis (Moore) over control with minimum 1.11 and 0.88 insect/30 cm of lac stick at first spray 30 day after BLI and second spray 60 day after BLI, respectively and relatively suffer or less toxic for lac cultivation fallowed by indoxacarb @ 0.02 per cent, spinosad @ 0.02 per cent, indoxacarb @ 0.005 per cent, fipronil @ 0.005 per cent, fipronil @ 0.02 per cent, spinosad @ 0.005 per cent, spinosad @ 0.0025 per cent, fipronil @ 0.0025 per cent growers practice ethofenprox @ 0.02 per cent and indoxacarb @ 0.003 per cent accept fipronil 0.02 per cent.

Keywords:Natural enemy, Eublema amabilis (Moore), Novel insecticides

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