Assessment of New Insecticides for the management of Leafhopper (Empoasca flavescens) in Castor (Ricinus communis L.)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.03.213

Abstract

A field trial was conducted during rabi 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022–23 at Palem to assess the
efficacy of newer insecticides against leafhopper (Empoasca flavescens) in castor (Ricinus
communis L., cv. PCH-111). The tested insecticides included Spinetoram 11.70% SC @ 1
ml/L, Thiacloprid 21.70% SC @ 1 ml/L, Cyantraniliprole 10.26% OD @ 1 ml/L and
Profenofos 50EC @ 2 ml/L. Pooled efficacies of these treatments revealed that,
Cyantraniliprole was the most effective in reducing leafhopper populations (16.6
leafhoppers/3 leaves/plant), followed by Profenofos (21.5), Thiacloprid (35.6), and
Spinetoram (51.0), while the untreated control recorded the highest infestation (108.8). All
treatments significantly increased seed yield compared to the control, with Cyantraniliprole
yielding the highest (2257 kg/ha), followed by Profenofos (2000 kg/ha), Thiacloprid (1852
kg/ha), and Spinetoram (1710 kg/ha). The highest incremental cost-benefit ratio (1:8.3) was
also recorded for Cyantraniliprole. These results suggest that Cyantraniliprole is the most
effective and economical option for managing leafhopper infestations in castor.

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