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Legume Research, volume 35 issue 1 (march 2012) : 13-17

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DOSAGES OF EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 5 SG AND INDOXACARB 14.5 SC ON POD BORER, HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA INFESTING CHICKPEA

D.N. Kambrekar*, G. Somanagouda, M.P. Basavarajappa, S.P. Halagalimath
1Regional Agricultural Research Station, (UAS, Dharwad), PB No. 18, Bijapur-586 101, India.
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Cite article:- Kambrekar* D.N., Somanagouda G., Basavarajappa M.P., Halagalimath S.P. (2024). EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DOSAGES OF EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 5 SG AND INDOXACARB 14.5 SC ON POD BORER, HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA INFESTING CHICKPEA. Legume Research. 35(1): 13-17. doi: .
The experiment on bio-efficacy of Emamectin benzoate 5% SG and Indoxacarb 14.5 SC on pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera was conducted at the Agricultural Research Station, Annigeri on variety Annigeri-1 during rabi 2010-11. Application of Emamectin benzoate 5 % SG @ 13 g a.i/ha resulted in maximum larval reduction, lesser pod damage and higher grain yield of chickpea which was followed by the same insecticide @ 11 g a.i/ha without any adverse effects of different dosages on the three natural enemies and no phytotoxic effects on chickpea crop. Further, Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC @ 75 g a.i/ha has recorded maximum larval reduction, lesser pod damage and higher grain yield of chickpea which is followed by Indoxacarb 14.5 % SC @ 50 g a.i/ha.
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