Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted in the farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Bangladesh during May 2011 to August 2011 to develop an IPM package for controlling
Okra shoot and fruit borer in okra. The experiment was comprised with eight treatments
including an untreated control and laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. The treatments were as follows T1 = Spraying of neem
oil @ 4ml/L of water at 7 days interval; T2= Spraying of water based neem seed kernel
extract @ 50g/L of water at 7 days interval; T3 = Spraying of water based neem leaf
extract @ 200g/L of water at 7 days interval; T4 = Trichogramma evanescens egg
parasitoid @ 0.5g/plotat 7 days interval; T5= Spraying of neem oil @ 4ml/L of water +
T. evanescens egg parasitoid @ 0.25g/plot at 7 days interval; T6 = Spraying of water
based neem seed kernel extract @ 50g/L of water + T. evanescens egg parasitoid @
0.25g/plot at 7 days interval; T7= Spraying of water based neem leaf extract @ 200g/L of
water + T. evanescens egg parasitoid @ 0.25g/plot at 7 days interval; T8 = Untreated
control. It was observed that T5 treatment performed best results in reduction of shoot
infestation (96.50 %), flower bud infestation (83.33 %), fruit infestation by number and
weight (93.80 % and 86.90 % respectively) and infestation intensity (77.47 %) over
control. The lowest number of larva per fruit (0.32) was recorded in T5 whereas, the
highest number of larva per fruit (1.60) was recorded from untreated control. The yield
contributing characters provided best performance in yield which found in T5 where yield
was increased (99.37 %) over control and also gave maximum (6.46) Benefit Cost Ratio
(BCR)in the same treatment.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-BanglaAgricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
ENTOMOLOGY
SEMESTER:JULY-DECEMBER, 2010