2011
DOI: 10.5251/ajsir.2011.2.4.603.610
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Mineral oils: Non-conventional chemicals in the control of insect pests and yield of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) WALP) at Asaba and Abraka during the early season, Delta State, Nigeria

Abstract: Mineral oils are refined petroleum products. They have been employed as contact insecticides to control insect pests on various crops in many parts of the world. Three types-premium motor spirit (PMS), dual purpose kerosene (DPK) and automotive gas oil (AGO) at 0.4% were evaluated to assess their efficacy in the control of major insect pests of cowpea in two locations-Asaba and Abraka, Delta State. Influence of pest control on grain yield was also determined and comparison of the two agro-ecological zones in t… Show more

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“…where Y = seed dry weight in kg/ha; P = dry weight of seeds per unit of experimental area; SE = experimental area (m²) and 1 ha = 10.000 m [40].…”
Section: Assessment Of Yields Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Y = seed dry weight in kg/ha; P = dry weight of seeds per unit of experimental area; SE = experimental area (m²) and 1 ha = 10.000 m [40].…”
Section: Assessment Of Yields Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the demonstrated biostimulant potential does not exclude a bioprotective effect. Currently, the use of extracts in such a role has many advantages including the fact that extracts are biodegradable (Onunkun, 2012), less costly, and readily available (Egho and Emosairue, 2010;Kayange et al, 2019). The evaluation of the potential use of medicinal and aromatic plant extracts as bioprotectants is related to their potential antimicrobial and antifungal or anti-insect activities against pathogens and pests in crops (Kisiriko et al, 2021;Jyotsna et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%