The whitefly B.tabaci (Hemiptera:Aleyrodidae) is a cosmopolitan insect pest, is one of the world's most devastating agricultural pests due to its ability to feed on hundreds of plant species, many of which are critical agricultural crops. Due to the Lack long-term solutions for the Biocontrol of B.tabaci, a Better Pest Management is necessary to control this invasive pest. For this reason, the present study we investigated the lethal effects of Plant Oil Based Biopesticides on B.Tabachi in the Laboratory. Lethal effects in the Laboratory Trials were Observed in white fly dorm, Plant-Based biopestisides vs water Treated, Chemical Pesticides on potted tomato plants. Laboratory Trails compared the lethal effects of B.Tabaci on Plant Based biopesticides vs water-treated tomato plants, Oil Based Biopesticides vs Chemical Pesticides treated Potted tomato plants. While Significant Mortality effects of B.Tabaci were observed in Laboratory trials. In Particular Leathal effects were observethed on Following High Dose Application of Few Biopesticides. The Mortality Rate is Compared between Chemical Pesticides and Biopesticides, leading to use of Higher Dose of Biopesticides to reach Result in B.tabaci Control. Based on these Results, These Plant Oil Based Biopesticides Application should be taken in Account of Biocontrol of B.tabaci, because These can act as a safer alternative to synthetic chemical pesticides For Control of this Destructive pests and reduce the damage in fields which are far safer for humans and our ecosystems since they are valuable and fast biodegradable, have no residue concerns, and are safe for nontarget creatures & Environment.
The whitefly B.tabaci (Hemiptera:Aleyrodidae) is a cosmopolitan insect pest, is one of the world's most devastating agricultural pests due to its ability to feed on hundreds of plant species, many of which are critical agricultural crops. Due to the Lack long-term solutions for the Biocontrol of B.tabaci, a Better Pest Management is necessary to control this invasive pest. For this reason, the present study we investigated the lethal effects of Plant Oil Based Biopesticides on B.Tabachi in the Laboratory. Lethal effects in the Laboratory Trials were Observed in white fly dorm, Plant-Based biopestisides vs water Treated, Chemical Pesticides on potted tomato plants. Laboratory Trails compared the lethal effects of B.Tabaci on Plant Based biopesticides vs water-treated tomato plants, Oil Based Biopesticides vs Chemical Pesticides treated Potted tomato plants. While Significant Mortality effects of B.Tabaci were observed in Laboratory trials. In Particular Leathal effects were observethed on Following High Dose Application of Few Biopesticides. The Mortality Rate is Compared between Chemical Pesticides and Biopesticides, leading to use of Higher Dose of Biopesticides to reach Result in B.tabaci Control. Based on these Results, These Plant Oil Based Biopesticides Application should be taken in Account of Biocontrol of B.tabaci, because These can act as a safer alternative to synthetic chemical pesticides For Control of this Destructive pests and reduce the damage in fields which are far safer for humans and our ecosystems since they are valuable and fast biodegradable, have no residue concerns, and are safe for nontarget creatures & Environment.
Validation of plant-based biopesticides for whitefly control in tomato under lab condition
KADALAVENI VENKATESH, MANOJ KUMAR
2022/2023
Abstract
The whitefly B.tabaci (Hemiptera:Aleyrodidae) is a cosmopolitan insect pest, is one of the world's most devastating agricultural pests due to its ability to feed on hundreds of plant species, many of which are critical agricultural crops. Due to the Lack long-term solutions for the Biocontrol of B.tabaci, a Better Pest Management is necessary to control this invasive pest. For this reason, the present study we investigated the lethal effects of Plant Oil Based Biopesticides on B.Tabachi in the Laboratory. Lethal effects in the Laboratory Trials were Observed in white fly dorm, Plant-Based biopestisides vs water Treated, Chemical Pesticides on potted tomato plants. Laboratory Trails compared the lethal effects of B.Tabaci on Plant Based biopesticides vs water-treated tomato plants, Oil Based Biopesticides vs Chemical Pesticides treated Potted tomato plants. While Significant Mortality effects of B.Tabaci were observed in Laboratory trials. In Particular Leathal effects were observethed on Following High Dose Application of Few Biopesticides. The Mortality Rate is Compared between Chemical Pesticides and Biopesticides, leading to use of Higher Dose of Biopesticides to reach Result in B.tabaci Control. Based on these Results, These Plant Oil Based Biopesticides Application should be taken in Account of Biocontrol of B.tabaci, because These can act as a safer alternative to synthetic chemical pesticides For Control of this Destructive pests and reduce the damage in fields which are far safer for humans and our ecosystems since they are valuable and fast biodegradable, have no residue concerns, and are safe for nontarget creatures & Environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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