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Vol. 10 (6) : November-December 2019 issue
Green Farming Vol. 10 (6) : 763-765 ; November-December, 2019
Management of brinjal pest complex with neem-based insecticides
P.D. MANE1*,  B.B. SINGH2  and  P.K. SINGH3
Department of Entomology, Nalanda College of Horticulture, Noorsarai (Nalanda) - 803 113 , Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur (Bihar)
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1Senior Scientist (Entomology) *(ak1947rocks@gmail.com),  2Junior Scientist,  3Associate Dean-Cum-Principal
Subject : Entomology
Paper No. : P-7794
Total Pages : 3
Received : 10 November 2019
Revised accepted : 30 November 2019
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P.D. MANE, B.B. SINGH and P.K. SINGH. 2019. Management of brinjal pest complex with neem-based insecticides. Green Farming  Vol. 10 (6) : 763-765 ; November-December, 2019

ABSTRACT
In aphid control, all the treatments except Bioneem (T3) and Nimbecidine (T4) were significantly superior over control. Quinalphos (0.05%) was the most superior treatment. The treatments of neem-based products were at par with each other in thrips control. In white flies control, all the treatments except Neemark (1.0%) were significantly superior over control. In control of shoot and fruit borer, all the treatments were significantly superior over control. Significant infestation of shoot and fruit borer was recorded in quinalphos (T8) which was at par with nimbecidine0.5 percent (T4). However, there were no significant differences between them.
Key words :
Bioneem, Brinjal, Neemark, Nimbecidine, Quinalphos, Shoot and fruit borer.