Abstract:
The experiments were conducted in the laboratory under the Department of
Entomology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during
the period from May, 2009 to September, 2009 to evaluate the effectiveness of
botanicals against the pulse beetle (Callosobruchus chinensis) in mungbean.
Considering the effectiveness of different botanicals for the management of C.
chinensis infesting mungbean seeds, the treatment T7, T8 and T9 comprising
Bankolmi, Dhatura and Korobi leaf powder respectively @ 1g/50g seeds
performed the best results in respect of adult mortality, oviposition rate, adult
emergence, damaged seed and weight loss over control for the species.
Considering the highest percent mortality (20%) in treatment T1 and treatment T10
untreated control showed the lowest mortality percent (5%). The lowest rate of
oviposition (30.50) was recorded from T7 and T8, while the highest rate of
oviposition (48.00) was recorded in T3. The lowest number of adult emergence
was recorded from T7 treatment, while the highest number of adult emergence
(551.3) was recorded in T3. The lowest percent grain infestation by number (15%)
was recoded from T7 & T2 treatments, while the highest percent grain infestation
by number (28.75%) was recorded in T3. The lowest percent weight loss was
recorded from T7 treatment, while the highest percent weight loss was recorded in
T3. Considering the weight of pulse beetle, the lowest weight (13.13 mg) of pulse
beetle was recoded from the treatment T6 and the highest weight (18.17 mg) of
pulse beetle were recorded from untreated control. Considering the effectiveness
of botanicals on the offspring of treated C. chinensis the highest mortality percent
(10%) was recoded from the treatment T7, T8 and T9 and the lowest mortality
percent (2.5%) was recorded from untreated control. The lowest rate of
oviposition (8.75) was recorded from T8 and while the highest rate of oviposition
(14) was untreated control. The lowest number of adult emergence (44.75) was
recorded from T3 treatment, while the highest number of adult emergence (88.75)
was recorded from untreated control. The lowest percent grain infestation by
number (1.25%) was recoded from T7 treatment followed by T8 and T3, T1, T9
treatments respectively, while the highest percent damage by number (10%) was
recorded from untreated control. The lowest percent weight loss (0.80%) was
recorded from T3 treatment, while the highest percent weight loss was recorded
from untreated control.
Description:
A thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
ENTOMOLOGY
SEMESTER: JULY- DECEMBER 2009