2011
DOI: 10.1017/s1742758411000154
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Use of intercrops and antifeedants for management of eggplant shoot and fruit borer Leucinodes orbonalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

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“…Similarly, Tracer 45 SC (Spinosad) was found to be an effective pesticide over Emamectin Benzoate, which could be used to control the brinjal shoot and fruit borer in brinjal production (Islam et al, 2019). According to the findings of Satpathy and Mishra (2011), the response of L. orbonalis towards Neem seed kernel extract (4%) and the neem-based product Neemarin® was detrimental than that of ash dust. Furthermore, the past results of the experiment by Noor et al (2017); Satpathy and Mishra (2011);and Sharma and Tayde (2017) proved the use of Neem Kavach protected brinjal fruit significantly from BSFB infestation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, Tracer 45 SC (Spinosad) was found to be an effective pesticide over Emamectin Benzoate, which could be used to control the brinjal shoot and fruit borer in brinjal production (Islam et al, 2019). According to the findings of Satpathy and Mishra (2011), the response of L. orbonalis towards Neem seed kernel extract (4%) and the neem-based product Neemarin® was detrimental than that of ash dust. Furthermore, the past results of the experiment by Noor et al (2017); Satpathy and Mishra (2011);and Sharma and Tayde (2017) proved the use of Neem Kavach protected brinjal fruit significantly from BSFB infestation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the findings of Satpathy and Mishra (2011), the response of L. orbonalis towards Neem seed kernel extract (4%) and the neem-based product Neemarin® was detrimental than that of ash dust. Furthermore, the past results of the experiment by Noor et al (2017); Satpathy and Mishra (2011);and Sharma and Tayde (2017) proved the use of Neem Kavach protected brinjal fruit significantly from BSFB infestation. Likewise, in a separate study conducted by Ullah et al (2021), it was reported that Neem oil 5% had the lowest shoots and fruits infestation, the most flowers per plant and the maximum brinjal yield of various botanical extracts tested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the insect [26]. Brinjal stubbles and remains of previous season crop serve as suitable site for egg laying and growth of this insect [27,28]. Removal of stubbles and alternate host are proved to be effective to minimize the spread of this pest.…”
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“…The complementary effect in diverse microalgae communities could lead to a more stable and resilient system less prone to invasive species and zooplankton grazing pressure [38]. The same mechanism of decreased pest susceptibility was shown for plant crops [39]. Diverse communities seem to be more productive and resilient in natural variable environments where changing abiotic factors affect productivity.…”
Section: Importance Of Diversity and Production For Microalgae Cultivmentioning
confidence: 91%