2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.607.083
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Evaluation of Different Insecticides against Pod Borer (Helicoverpa armigera) in Lentil

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“…(2015) reported effective control of H. armigera in India in the tomato crop following the release of new insecticides, such as flubendiamide and chlorantraniliprole. However, spinosad, a mixture of several compounds isolated from the bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa (Mertz & Yao), was also highly effective (Ambule, Radadia, Shinde, et al., 2015; Hakeem et al., 2017). In addition to killing the target pest outright with high insecticide doses, sublethal effects of insecticides can also reduce the fitness and reproduction rates of the pest species without killing them outright.…”
Section: Chemical‐based Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2015) reported effective control of H. armigera in India in the tomato crop following the release of new insecticides, such as flubendiamide and chlorantraniliprole. However, spinosad, a mixture of several compounds isolated from the bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa (Mertz & Yao), was also highly effective (Ambule, Radadia, Shinde, et al., 2015; Hakeem et al., 2017). In addition to killing the target pest outright with high insecticide doses, sublethal effects of insecticides can also reduce the fitness and reproduction rates of the pest species without killing them outright.…”
Section: Chemical‐based Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of their comparative efficacy, spinosad was reported to have better efficacy than organophosphates (chloropyriphos, profenophos) (Hakeem et al., 2017), while indoxacarb provides superior control to spinosad (Saba et al., 2019). Bifenthrin is better than deltamethrin (Saba et al., 2019), while lufenuron was reportedly superior to spintoram, emamectin, spinosad, chlorfenapyr and chlorantraniliprole (Babar et al., 2016).…”
Section: Chemical‐based Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%