EVALUATION OF NATIVE SOAP (BLACK SOAP) FOR THE CONTROL OF MAJOR INSECT PESTS AND YIELD OF COWPEA (VIGNA UNGUICULATA (L.) WALP) IN ABRAKA, DELTA STATE

Egho E.O
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The experiments were carried out during the early and late planting seasons on a public land adjacent to Campus 2, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. The study evaluated native soap at 1, 2 and 3 percent concentrations for insecticidal property in the control of cowpea insect pests, namely cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch, legume bud thrips Megalurothrips sjostedti Tryb, legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata Fab. and pod sucking bugs. It also assessed influence of control on cowpea yield. The result showed that native soap at 3% concentrations significantly reduced (P<0.05) A. craccivora in the early season. M. sjostedti damage, thrip population, Maruca damage and pod sucking bug were generally low in this season. In the late season, colonies of A. craccivora were reduced at 1 and 2% concentrations. Similarly, all the tested concentrations checked flower thrips. Maruca damage was slightly suppressed at 1 and 2% native soap concentrations. The control plots had the highest population of sucking bugs suggesting that native soap had effect on bugs. Yields were 1,355.90kg ha-1, 1105.20kg ha-1 and 919.80kg ha-1 for 3%, 2% and 1% soap concentration respectively in the early season. Late season grain yield were 570.80kg ha-1, 510.10kg ha-1 and 358.90kg ha-1 for 3%, 1% and 2% respectively. Based on the high yields, particularly in the early season, the study suggests that native soap can be an effective insecticide against cowpea insect pests, and could form component of the integrated pest management. It was however, observed in the field that native soap caused delay and reduction in copious cowpea flowering. Eliminating this factor could be necessary to increase the efficacy of soap in the management of cowpea insect pests.
国产皂(黑皂)防治主要害虫及豇豆产量评价在三角洲州的阿布拉卡
试验于种植季的早期和晚期在尼日利亚阿布巴卡三角洲州立大学2校区附近的一块公共土地上进行。本研究评价了1、2、3%浓度的天然皂液对豇豆蚜虫、蚜虫、豆芽蓟马、豆荚螟虫、vitrata Fab的杀虫效果。还有吸豆荚的虫子。并评价了防治对豇豆产量的影响。结果表明,3%浓度的天然皂在季前显著降低了斑胸蚜的数量(P<0.05)。在这个季节,小蠹害、蓟马害、丸虫害和豆荚虫害普遍较低。在季节后期,黄斑姬蜂的种群数量在浓度为1%和2%时减少。同样,所有测试的浓度都检查了花蓟马。当天然肥皂浓度为1%和2%时,Maruca损伤被轻微抑制。对照区吸虫数量最多,说明原生肥皂对吸虫有一定的抑制作用。在3%、2%和1%皂液浓度条件下,初季产量分别为1355.90 kg ha-1、1105.20kg ha-1和919.80kg ha-1。在3%、1%和2%条件下,晚稻产量分别为570.80kg ha-1、510.10kg ha-1和358.90kg ha-1。基于高产量,特别是在季节早期,该研究表明,本地肥皂可以作为一种有效的杀虫剂来对付豇豆害虫,并且可以成为害虫综合治理的组成部分。然而,在田间观察到,本地肥皂导致了豇豆开花延迟和减少。为了提高肥皂对豇豆害虫的防治效果,有必要消除这一因素。
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