Evaluation of Intercropping and Tobacco Leaf Extract for Management of Fruit Borer (Helicoverpa armigera) and Some Associated Beneficial Insects on Tomato in Eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia

Belachew Dabalo
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Tomato production is challenged by different insect pests among these, fruit borer is the most destructing pests of tomato. To tackle these problems, the study was initiated with the objective to evaluate intercropping and tobacco extract on fruit borer and some associated beneficial insects on tomato in Eastern Hararghe. Head cabbage, common bean, onion, tobacco leaf extract and karate were used as treatments. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with four replications. From these results, significant differences were observed between treatments on larval population per plant and infestation per plant for all insect pests tested and also in population reduction. Tobacco leaf extract highly reduced the population occurrence and infestation level of fruit borer next to karate and followed by onion intercropping. The number of branches, number of fruits, and number of damaged fruits, marketable yield, non-marketable yield, and total yield also showed a significant difference (P < 0.05) among the treatments. The number of fruits per plant, marketable yield, and Total yield were the highest on onion intercrops followed by karate and tobacco extracts whereas the lowest number was observed from head cabbage intercrops. Maximum yield and yield traits were recorded on tomato onion intercropping compared to the rests of intercrops while the botanical extract comparably maximized the yields with Karate. Therefore, tomato-onion intercropping and tobacco leaf extract were used as the best alternatives to karate, the synthetic insecticides in the management of tomato fruit borer. 
埃塞俄比亚东哈拉盖地区间作和烟草叶提取物防治番茄上的果实钻心虫(Helicoverpa armigera)和一些相关益虫的评估
番茄生产受到各种害虫的挑战,其中,果实蛀螟是破坏番茄最严重的害虫。为了解决这些问题,本研究旨在评估间作和烟草提取物对东哈拉盖地区番茄上的果蛀螟和一些相关益虫的影响。试验采用头菜、蚕豆、洋葱、烟草叶提取物和卡拉特作为处理。试验采用 RCBD,四次重复。结果表明,对所有受测害虫而言,不同处理在每株幼虫数量和每株虫害数量上存在显著差异,在减少虫害数量方面也存在显著差异。烟草叶提取物能显著减少果实蛀心虫的数量和虫害水平,仅次于卡拉胶,其次是洋葱间作。各处理间的分枝数、果实数、被害果实数、可销售产量、非可销售产量和总产量也有显著差异(P < 0.05)。洋葱间作的单株果数、可销售产量和总产量最高,其次是卡拉胶和烟草提取物,而大头菜间作的单株果数、可销售产量和总产量最低。与其他间作作物相比,番茄洋葱间作的产量和产量性状最高,而植物提取物与卡拉特相比产量最高。因此,番茄洋葱间作和烟草叶提取物是替代卡拉特(合成杀虫剂)防治番茄果实蛀心虫的最佳选择。
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