Toxicity of Insecticides against the Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. and Its Parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae, on Cauliflower Crop.

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  • Azhar Hussain Department of agriculture & Food Technology, Karakorum International University, Gilgit, Baltistan
  • G.H. Abro Department of Entomology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam
  • T.S. Syed Department of Entomology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam
  • M.S. Awan Department of agriculture & Food Technology, Karakorum International University, Gilgit, Baltistan
  • I. Khanzada Department of Entomology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam,
  • L.B. Jarwar Department of Entomology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam,
  • M. Sattar Division of Plant Protection, NIAB, Faisalabad.
  • A. Sartaj Department of agriculture & Food Technology, Karakorum International University, Gilgit, Baltistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jaa.v4i1.4296

Keywords:

Insecticides, efficacy, toxicity, parasitoids, Pakistan

Abstract

Field studies on efficacy of different insecticides against the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. and their toxicity to parasitoid,Cotesia plutellae on cauliflower crop were carried out on farmers fields. The insecticides tested were abamectin, emamectin benzoate, lufenuran, spinosad, endosulfan, profenophos, and a mixture of endosulfan +lufenuran. The pretreatment observation was taken 24 hrs before and post treatment observations were recorded 48, 72 and 96 hrs, 7 and 15 days after application of insecticides. On overall basiss abamectin and emamectin benzoate were found to be the most effective insecticides against Plutella xylostella, followed by profenophos and lufenuron with P. xylostella population of 1.75, 2.12, 3.69, and 4.12 insects per plant, respectively. While, spinosad and lufenuron were found comparatively less toxic to parasitoid, C. plutellae, followed by endosulfan with parasitism of 36.74, 36.72 and 35.65%, respectively. Whereas, abamectin was highly toxic to C. plutellae, with parasitism of 19.83% only.

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Author Biography

Azhar Hussain, Department of agriculture & Food Technology, Karakorum International University, Gilgit, Baltistan

Department of Agriculture and Food Technology Karakoram

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Published

2015-03-13

How to Cite

Hussain, A., Abro, G., Syed, T., Awan, M., Khanzada, I., Jarwar, L., Sattar, M., & Sartaj, A. (2015). Toxicity of Insecticides against the Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. and Its Parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae, on Cauliflower Crop. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN AGRICULTURE, 4(1), 286–295. https://doi.org/10.24297/jaa.v4i1.4296

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