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  <title>Crop phenology based application of insecticides for the management of&lt;br&gt;pod borer of chickpea</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.234</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Helicoverpa armigera is the major biotic productivity constraint for chickpea. Farmers rarely<br />
apply insecticides based on the attainment of economic threshold levels of the pest; translating in higher<br />
crop damage and cost of plant protection. Hence, present study was framed to device a farmer friendly,<br />
crop phenology based application of newer molecules for the cost effective management of the pod<br />
borer. The field experiment was conducted at the Agriculture Research Station, Sakoli during Rabi2016-<br />
17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 and Pulses Research Unit, Akola during Rabi2017-18 and 2018-19 to screen of<br />
newer insecticides against pod borer of chickpea and to estimate the efficacy and economics of newer<br />
insecticides against pod borer of chickpea. The results revealed that, application of Lambda cyhalothrin<br />
5% EC at 50 per cent flowering was followed by chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC at 15 days after first<br />
application and Ethion 50% EC at 50 per cent flowering followed by chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC at 15 days<br />
after first application were found most effective treatments for reduction of gram pod borer population<br />
and damage which translating into higher yield and ICBR.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Helicoverpa armigera is the major biotic productivity constraint for chickpea. Farmers rarely<br />
apply insecticides based on the attainment of economic threshold levels of the pest; translating in higher<br />
crop damage and cost of plant protection. Hence, present study was framed to device a farmer friendly,<br />
crop phenology based application of newer molecules for the cost effective management of the pod<br />
borer. The field experiment was conducted at the Agriculture Research Station, Sakoli during Rabi2016-<br />
17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 and Pulses Research Unit, Akola during Rabi2017-18 and 2018-19 to screen of<br />
newer insecticides against pod borer of chickpea and to estimate the efficacy and economics of newer<br />
insecticides against pod borer of chickpea. The results revealed that, application of Lambda cyhalothrin<br />
5% EC at 50 per cent flowering was followed by chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC at 15 days after first<br />
application and Ethion 50% EC at 50 per cent flowering followed by chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC at 15 days<br />
after first application were found most effective treatments for reduction of gram pod borer population<br />
and damage which translating into higher yield and ICBR.</p>
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