评估一些植物提取物和化学杀虫剂对埃塞俄比亚奥罗莫西肖亚地区卷心菜上的菜蚜 Brevicoryne brassicae L. (半翅目:蚜科)的防治效果

K. Gonfa, Tadele Shiberu
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卷心菜是埃塞俄比亚仅次于红辣椒(辣椒属)的第二大蔬菜作物,但其产量和产量构成受多种因素的影响,其中包括卷心菜蚜虫,它是埃塞俄比亚大部分卷心菜种植区的主要害虫。本研究对新引进的化学杀虫剂(Kanthion 50%E.C)和当地可用的植物药进行了评估。在田间条件下,每个处理重复三次,整个设置采用随机整群设计(RCBD)。在田间,在测试的植物药中,N. tabacum、A. sativum 和柠檬提取物在施药后三天内的若虫和成虫死亡率最高,超过 65%。在田间,与化学杀虫剂和植物杀虫剂相比,未处理的对照植物产量较低。本研究表明,在田间条件下,可推荐使用 Kanthion 50% E.C、N. tabacum、A. sativum 和柠檬提取物作为防治 Brevicoryne brassicae (L) 的替代管理方案。
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Evaluation of Some Botanical Extracts and Chemical Insecticides against Cabbage Aphids, Brevicoryne brassicae L. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on Cabbage (Brassicae oleracea) in West Shoa of Oromia, Ethiopia
Cabbage is Ethiopia's second most significant vegetable crop after red pepper (Capsicum spp), although its yield and yield components are influenced by a variety of factors, including cabbage aphids, which are a major pests in most of Ethiopia's cabbage-growing areas. This study was conducted to evaluate a newly introduced chemical insecticide (Kanthion 50% E.C), and locally available botanicals. Each treatment was replicated three times and the entire setup was arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) under field conditions. In the field, among the botanicals tested, N. tabacum, A. sativum, and lemon extract resulted in the highest percentage of nymphs and adult mortality greater than 65% within three days after application. In the field, non-treated control plants showed low yield as compared to the chemical, and botanical insecticide. The highest fresh weight (3.01 kg) was obtained from plants treated with Kanthion 50% E.C. This study indicates that Kanthion 50% E.C, N. tabacum, A. sativum, and Citrus limon could be recommended as an alternative management option against Brevicoryne brassicae (L) under field conditions.
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