2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00009.9
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Effect of newer insecticides in combination with Triazophos against insect pest of soybean

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“…The results of present finding on the effectiveness of different insecticides against leaf miner are in conformity with those of Kothalkar et al, (2015) who revealed that emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent and triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent were proved to be significantly effective treatments in managing the soybean leaf miner. However, Dhurgude et al, (2015) and Shirale et al, (2010) noticed that triazophos 40 EC registered lowest larval population of leaf miner on soybean.…”
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“…The results of present finding on the effectiveness of different insecticides against leaf miner are in conformity with those of Kothalkar et al, (2015) who revealed that emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent and triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent were proved to be significantly effective treatments in managing the soybean leaf miner. However, Dhurgude et al, (2015) and Shirale et al, (2010) noticed that triazophos 40 EC registered lowest larval population of leaf miner on soybean.…”
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“…These results are analogous to the findings of Wagh et al, (2015) who documented that highest cost benefit ratio of 1:6.43 was observed in profenophos 0.100 EC followed by quinalphos (1:6.24) in soybean. Kothalkar et al, (2015) revealed that emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent + triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent, emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent, triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent and flubendiamide 20 WG at the rate of 0.01 per cent + triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent were obtained comparatively highest ICBR. Raghuvanshi et al, (2014) observed highest ICBR (1:9.6) in triazophos; however, indoxacarb and emamectin benzoate noticed ICBR of 1: 4.5 and 1: 4.1, respectively.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Insecticides On Grain Yield and Incremenmentioning
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“…However, Joshi and Patel (2010) [11] documented that triazophos 0.06 per cent and quinalphos 0.05 per cent were most effective insecticides for the control of jassids on soybean. While, Kothalkar et al (2015) [14] proved that emamectin benzoate 0.001 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent + triazophos 0.050 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent, emamectin benzoate 0.001 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent, triazophos 0.050 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent and flubendiamide 20 WG at the rate of 0.01 per cent + triazophos 0.050 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent were significantly effective insecticides in managing soybean jassids.…”
Section: Second Spraymentioning
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“…per ha). Kothalkar et al (2015) [14] revealed that emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent + triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent, emamectin benzoate 5 SG at the rate of 0.002 per cent, triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent and flubendiamide 20 WG at the rate of 0.01 per cent + triazophos 40 EC at the rate of 0.06 per cent obtained comparatively highest yield. Patil et al (2015) [16] found that emamectin benzoate 1.9 EC at the rate of 200 ml per ha and indoxacarb 14.5 SC at the rate of 500 ml per ha obtained higher yield of soybean.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Insecticides On Grain Yield and Incremental Cost Benefit Ratio (Icbr) Of Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%