Vol. 9, Special Issue 9, Part K (2025)
Evaluation of the bio-efficacy of novel insecticides against the shoot and fruit borer Earias vitella (Fabricius) in okra
Nahida Afreen, Arvind Nath Singh, CL Maurya, Prince Sahu, Shailja Jaiswal, Aman Pratap Singh, SK Biswas, Kartikey Singh, and Naushad Khan
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) is a nutritionally and economically important crop in India, but its productivity is severely constrained by the shoot and fruit borer, Earias vitella (Fabricius), which can cause yield losses exceeding 60%. The present field investigation was conducted during summer 2024 and summer2025 at ICAR-IIVR, Varanasi, to evaluate the bio-efficacy and economics of different insecticidal treatments against E. vitella. Eight treatments, including azadirachtin, quinalphos, novaluron, lambda cyhalothrin, and varying doses of fipronil, were tested in a randomized block design. Results revealed that all insecticides significantly reduced fruit infestation compared to the untreated control, with fipronil @ 4 ml/l (T6) showing the highest efficacy, reducing infestation to 2.96% and recording the maximum yield (126.37 q/ha). Fipronil @ 2 ml/l and 1 ml/l ranked second and third in effectiveness, while novaluron and lambda cyhalothrin provided moderate control. Economic analysis indicated that fipronil @ 1 ml/l achieved the highest cost-benefit ratio (1:23.56), followed by lambda cyhalothrin (1:20.04). Overall, fipronil, particularly at higher doses, proved most effective in minimizing borer damage and enhancing yield, while lower doses offered superior economic returns. The study underscores the potential of fipronil as a key component of integrated pest management strategies for sustainable okra cultivation.
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