Vol. 9, Issue 8, Part H (2025)
Evaluation of betacyfluthrin 90 g/l + imidacloprid 210 g/l (Solomon 300 OD) against sucking pests of cumin (Cuminum cyminum)
SB Singh, Rajesh Aarwe, Shivani Patta and RP Patel
The trial was conducted in the experimental area of the College of Horticulture, Mandsaur, during 2020-21 and 2021-22, using a Randomized Block Design with three replications and seven treatments. Three doses of Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 300, 400 and 500 ml/ha, Betacyfluthrin 25 SC (Betacyfluthrin 2.45% w/w SC) @ 1800 ml/ha, Imidacloprid 200 SL (Imidacloprid 17.8% w/w SL) @ 525 ml/ha and Thiamethoxam 25.00% WG @ 100 gm/ha including untreated control were tested. Two sprays were made at 10-days intervals, and observations were recorded at pre-treatment and 3, 7 and 10 days after each application and the calculated percentage reduction over control (ROC) after the last observation of the last spray. In 2020-21, Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 500 ml/ha recorded minimum aphid population and showed significant difference with rest of the treatments with maximum% ROC (92.23%) followed by Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 400 ml/ha (79.81%) and Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 300 ml/ha (74.97%), Imidacloprid 200 SL @ 525 ml/ha (73.88%) and Thiamethoxam 25.00% WG @ 100 gm/ha (69.68%). Similar findings were recorded during second season (2021-22), where Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 500 ml/ha again recorded significant minimum aphid population and maximum% ROC (92.57%) followed by Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 400 ml/ha (78.62%) and Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 300 ml/ha (74.97%). First year (2020-21) Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 500 ml/ha again recorded minimum thrips population and maximum% ROC (85.80%) and found to be at par with Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 400 ml/ha (78.17%) followed by Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 300 ml/ha (71.61%). Similar trend of efficacy was recorded during the second season, where Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 500 ml/ha recorded the minimum thrips population and maximum% ROC (85.53%) and did not differ significantly from Beta-cyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 400 ml/ha (75.89%) followed by Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 300 ml/ha (72.95%). Treatments Betacyfluthrin 90 g/L + Imidacloprid 210 g/L OD @ 500 ml/ha recorded the highest fruit yield of cumin among various treatments during both the season (2020-21 & 2021-22).
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