COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BOTANICALS AND SYNTHETIC INSECTICIDE ON THE CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS AND DISEASES OF COWPEA

D. Agbor, T. Oben, Lesly T. Afoh, K. S. Eboh, Yanik F. Kum, Collins T. Fon, John D. Dohnji
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The quest to minimize synthetic insecticide use due to their adverse environmental effects and the need to improve yield has led to eco-friendly botanical pesticides use. This study was carried out to demonstrate the efficacy of garlic and lemon liquid botanical extracts in mitigating cowpea insect pests, diseases and increasing yield at Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea, Cameroon. The design was a randomized complete block with four treatments, replicated four times. The treatments comprised synthetic insecticide, garlic liquid extract, lemon liquid extract, and control. Data collected were subjected to ANOVA (P<0.05). Cowpea vegetative parameters differed significantly (P<0.05), with garlic liquid extract dominating synthetic insecticide in the number of leaves having 32 highest leaves, but there was no significance between botanical pesticides and synthetic insecticide. Botanical pesticides effectively mitigated pest, significantly different from the control (P<0.05) but similar to the synthetic insecticide. Garlic liquid extract had 11 thrips per 10 flowers, three less than synthetic insecticide, and one pod borer/10 flowers less than synthetic insecticide. Fusarium oxysporium, Curvularia lunata and Botryodiplodia theobromae (BT) were identified to infect cowpea. Least disease incidence was 11.6 % from plants treated with garlic liquid extract. Cowpea treated with garlic liquid extract was least infected with the pathogens (23). The highest weight of pods yield was recorded in garlic liquid extract 10 kg/treatment with the lowest in control 5 kg/treatment and differed significantly (P<0.05) across treatments. Thus garlic and lemon liquid extracts improved cowpea yield while minimizing environmental hazards.
植物药与合成杀虫剂防治豇豆病虫害的比较研究
由于合成杀虫剂对环境的不利影响,为了尽量减少合成杀虫剂的使用,以及提高产量的需要,人们开始使用环保型植物杀虫剂。本研究是在喀麦隆布埃亚大学农业和兽医学院进行的,旨在证明大蒜和柠檬液体植物提取物在缓解豇豆病虫害和提高产量方面的功效。设计是一个随机的完整块,有四个处理,重复四次。采用合成杀虫剂、大蒜液提取物、柠檬液提取物和对照处理。收集的数据进行方差分析(P<0.05)。豇豆营养参数差异显著(P<0.05),大蒜液提取物在叶片数上优于合成杀虫剂(最高叶片32片),植物性农药与合成杀虫剂之间差异不显著。植物性农药对害虫的缓解效果与对照有显著差异(P<0.05),但与合成杀虫剂相似。大蒜液提取物每10朵花中有11只蓟马,比合成杀虫剂少3只,比合成杀虫剂每10朵花少1只豆荚虫。经鉴定,豇豆的侵染病原菌为尖孢镰刀菌(Fusarium oxysporium)、月曲菌(Curvularia lunata)和可可芽孢杆菌(botryyodiplodia theobromae)。大蒜液提取物处理植株的发病率最低,为11.6%。用大蒜液体提取物处理的豇豆感染病原菌最少(23)。大蒜浸膏组豆荚产量最高,为10 kg/处理,对照组最低,为5 kg/处理,且各处理间差异显著(P<0.05)。因此,大蒜和柠檬液体提取物提高了豇豆产量,同时最大限度地减少了对环境的危害。
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