2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13165-014-0058-2
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Sustainable management of two key pests of cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata L. (Brassicaceae), using homemade extracts from garlic and hot pepper

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“…The effectiveness of botanicals in the study was generally better as compared to the conventional insecticide in the control of aphid. This may be due the fact that, B. brassicae may gradually be developing resistance to the conventional insecticides Fening et al [12]. The performance of the plant extracts in reducing the population of B. brassicae indicates their usefulness in controlling insect pests when incorporated into Integrated Pest Management (IPM).…”
Section: Effects Of Treatments On Multiple Head Formation Weight Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effectiveness of botanicals in the study was generally better as compared to the conventional insecticide in the control of aphid. This may be due the fact that, B. brassicae may gradually be developing resistance to the conventional insecticides Fening et al [12]. The performance of the plant extracts in reducing the population of B. brassicae indicates their usefulness in controlling insect pests when incorporated into Integrated Pest Management (IPM).…”
Section: Effects Of Treatments On Multiple Head Formation Weight Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fening et al [19] however, revealed that the use of plant extracts in IPM provides added advantage over the use of synthetic insecticide; as, they are not persistent in the environment, readily available, affordable and easily made. The findings on high number of multiple head formed on untreated plots as compared to treated plots indicated that, cabbage cannot be cultivated without making an attempt to control insect pests.…”
Section: Effects Of Treatments On Multiple Head Formation Weight Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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