2025, Issue 1, Volume 17

MANAGEMENT OF BRINJAL SHOOT AND FRUIT BORER, LEUCINODES ORBONALIS (GUENEE) BY USING BIO RATIONAL PESTICIDES

Dhanshri Sinha1, Fanendra Kumar 1 and G.P. Painkra*2

1. M.Sc. (Ag.) Entomology scholar, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raj Mohini Devi College of Agriculture and Research Station, Ambikapur-497001 (C.G.) India

2. Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, College of Agriculture and Research station, Shankargarh-497118, Distt-Balrampur- Ramanujganj (C.G.) India

Received-20.12.2024, Revised-12.01.2025, Accepted-26.01.2025

Abstract: Brinjal is attacked by many harmful insect and pests but brinjal shoot and fruit borer is leading over the other pests which cause a significant loss and required management for profit making. Farmers use chemical insecticides to increase the yield of crop which is not righteous for environment and soil atmosphere. These pesticides spread into the air, water bodies like rivers, canals, soil due to their regular use in the form of spraying, powders, solutions in the agricultural land which increase soil infertility and make soil unfit for microorganisms. To combat from such situation bio pesticides use in place of chemical insecticides that not only control the insect pests but harmless for environment. Bio rational pesticide is made up of natural source and good for long term usages because it not poses risk of residue and maintain the natural ecosystem.

Keywords: Brinjal, Bio rational pesticides, Shoot & fruit borer, Leucinodes orbonalis, Management 

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