Biopesticidal Management of Pulse Beetle (Callosobruchus Chinensis L) in Chickpea Seeds

Md. Israfil Jahan, Masum Ahmad, M. Rahman, Fakhar Uddin Talukder
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The pesticidal efficacy of four locally available leaves of botanicals like neem (Azadirachta indica), datura (Datura stramonium), marigold (Tagetes erecta) and garlic (Allium sativum L.) tablet powders was assessed on pulse bettle (Callosobruchus chinensis L) through adult mortality and emergence, oviposition performance, seed damage, weight loss and germination of chickpea (Cicer arietinum). The above test biopesticides were tested at three different rates (0.5 g, 1.0 g and 1.50 g powder/kg of chickpea seeds). All the tested powder showed significant effect on the above parameters. The highest adult mortality was recorded when chickpea seeds were treated with datura leaf powder at 1.50 g/kg, whereas marigold showed the least effect on adult mortality. The powders used in the experiment effectively controlled oviposition and adult emergence of pulse beetle. The lowest number of adult emergence was obtained from chickpea seeds treated with datura leaf powder at 1.50 g/kg. The highest weight loss was observed in control seeds followed by marigold leaf powder 0.5 g/kg gram seeds. Datura leaf powder treated seeds showed the lowest seed weight loss followed by neem, garlic and marigold. Plant powders had profound effect on seed germination. The highest germination was observed in treated seed with datura leaf powder at 1.50 g/kg and the lowest germination in control seed followed by marigold leaf powder at 1.5 g/kg treated seeds. The pesticidal effect on oviposition, adult mortality, adult emergence, and seed weight loss was directly proportional to leaf powder rates.
鹰嘴豆种子脉冲甲虫(Callosobruchus Chinensis L)的生物杀虫管理
通过对鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum)的成虫死亡率和出苗率、产卵性能、种子损害、失重和发芽情况,评价了印度楝叶(Azadirachta indica)、曼陀罗(datura stramonium)、万金菊(Tagetes erecta)和大蒜(Allium sativum L.)四种当地植物叶片(印度楝叶)片剂对山楂(Callosobruchus chinensis L)的杀虫效果。上述试验生物农药以三种不同的剂量(0.5 g、1.0 g和1.50 g粉/kg鹰嘴豆种子)进行试验。所有被试粉末对上述参数均有显著影响。曼陀罗叶粉处理鹰嘴豆种子时,剂量为1.50 g/kg,成虫死亡率最高,万寿菊对成虫死亡率影响最小。实验用粉末能有效地控制脉甲的产卵和成虫羽化。曼陀罗叶粉处理的鹰嘴豆成虫羽化数最低,处理剂量为1.50 g/kg。对照种子失重最大,其次是金盏花叶粉0.5 g/kg g种子。曼陀罗叶粉处理的种子失重最小,其次是印楝、大蒜和金盏花。植物粉对种子萌发有深远的影响。曼陀罗叶粉浓度为1.50 g/kg处理的种子萌发率最高,对照种子萌发率最低,万金菊叶粉浓度为1.5 g/kg处理的种子萌发率最低。对产卵、成虫死亡率、成虫羽化和种子失重的杀虫效果与叶粉率成正比。
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