volume 24 issue 4 (december 2004) : 309 - 310

ESTIMATION OF AVOIDABLE YIELD LOSS DUE TO PEST COMPLEX IN MUSTARD

J
J.M. Gami
J
J.G. Bapodra
R
R.R. Rathod
1Pulse Research Station, Gujarat Agricultural IJniversity, Junagadh - 362 001, India
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Cite article:- Gami J.M., Bapodra J.G., Rathod R.R. (2025). ESTIMATION OF AVOIDABLE YIELD LOSS DUE TO PEST COMPLEX IN MUSTARD. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(4): 309 - 310. doi: .
The highest avoidable yield loss to the tune of 37.38 per cent was recorded in untreated control plot. The treatment consisting two applications of monocrotophos 0.04 per cent at 75 and 90 days after sowing was found the most economical as it gave the highest cost benefit ratio (1:7.25).
    1. Amin, P.w. (1983). Indian J. Ent., Special Issue, 2: 327-332.
    2. Anonymous (1992). Annual Research Report: Oilseed Crops, Main Oilseed Research Station, Gujarat Agricultural
    3. University, Junagadh Campus, Junagadh, pp.18-19.
    4. Phadke, G.K. and Prasad, S.K. (1984). Indian J. Ent., 46: 486-487.
    5. Pradhan, S. (1969). Insect Pests of Crops. National Book Trust, New Delhi, India, 80pp.
    6. Saxena, A.K. et al. (1995). Agric. Sci. Digest, 15: 235-237.
    7. Verma, S.N. and Singh: O.P. (1985). Indian J. Pl. Protection, 15: 87-89.
    volume 24 issue 4 (december 2004) : 309 - 310

    ESTIMATION OF AVOIDABLE YIELD LOSS DUE TO PEST COMPLEX IN MUSTARD

    J
    J.M. Gami
    J
    J.G. Bapodra
    R
    R.R. Rathod
    1Pulse Research Station, Gujarat Agricultural IJniversity, Junagadh - 362 001, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Gami J.M., Bapodra J.G., Rathod R.R. (2025). ESTIMATION OF AVOIDABLE YIELD LOSS DUE TO PEST COMPLEX IN MUSTARD. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(4): 309 - 310. doi: .
    The highest avoidable yield loss to the tune of 37.38 per cent was recorded in untreated control plot. The treatment consisting two applications of monocrotophos 0.04 per cent at 75 and 90 days after sowing was found the most economical as it gave the highest cost benefit ratio (1:7.25).
      1. Amin, P.w. (1983). Indian J. Ent., Special Issue, 2: 327-332.
      2. Anonymous (1992). Annual Research Report: Oilseed Crops, Main Oilseed Research Station, Gujarat Agricultural
      3. University, Junagadh Campus, Junagadh, pp.18-19.
      4. Phadke, G.K. and Prasad, S.K. (1984). Indian J. Ent., 46: 486-487.
      5. Pradhan, S. (1969). Insect Pests of Crops. National Book Trust, New Delhi, India, 80pp.
      6. Saxena, A.K. et al. (1995). Agric. Sci. Digest, 15: 235-237.
      7. Verma, S.N. and Singh: O.P. (1985). Indian J. Pl. Protection, 15: 87-89.
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