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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 27 issue 4 (december 2007) :

BIOSAFETY OF COCCINELLID PREDATORS AND CHEMICAL CONTROL OF WHEAT APHIDS

B. M. Mhaske, S. R. Pardeshi, K. D. Bhoite, , P. N. Rasal
1Agricultural Research Station, Niphad- 422 303, Dist- Nashik, MS, INDIA
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Cite article:- Mhaske M. B., Pardeshi R. S., Bhoite D. K., Rasal N. P. (2024). BIOSAFETY OF COCCINELLID PREDATORS AND CHEMICAL CONTROL OF WHEAT APHIDS. Agricultural Science Digest. 27(4): . doi: .
Among the tested insecticides against foliar aphids of wheat imidacloprid 17.8 SL was found significantly superior in reducing the wheat aphid population up to 7th days after spray with highest yield of 31.10 q/ha and the maximum net return of Rs.1998/- ha–1. It was biologically safer for coccinellid predatory beetle/grubs.

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