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  <title>Ecofriendly management of Birds in Pearl millet</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.76</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Field experiment was conducted at AINP on VPM, PJTSAU, Hyderabad during Rabi 2023-<br />
24 to evaluate the eco-friendly bird management methods on pearl millet. Five treatments<br />
were replicated four times in RBD with MPMH 21hybrid sown at a spacing of 45x15cm in<br />
plot size 5x5m. Treatments were imposed at the milky grain stage. Neem oil@25ml/l,<br />
Deepam oil@25ml/l Salt@25g/l, Ginger+garlic@30ml/l and were tested along with one<br />
untreated control. Among these, Salt proved to be the best as per cent bird damage recorded<br />
was 27.5 followed by Deepam oil spray(37.5) as against 67.5 % in control. The<br />
highest yield of 1790kg/ha was recorded in the best treatment. Highest number of birds<br />
visiting the crop at the ripening stage were Spotted munias(25%) followed by house sparrows<br />
and Baya weaver birds to the extent of 19 to 20 per cent.The diversity index shows<br />
that the bird diversity was moderate</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Field experiment was conducted at AINP on VPM, PJTSAU, Hyderabad during Rabi 2023-<br />
24 to evaluate the eco-friendly bird management methods on pearl millet. Five treatments<br />
were replicated four times in RBD with MPMH 21hybrid sown at a spacing of 45x15cm in<br />
plot size 5x5m. Treatments were imposed at the milky grain stage. Neem oil@25ml/l,<br />
Deepam oil@25ml/l Salt@25g/l, Ginger+garlic@30ml/l and were tested along with one<br />
untreated control. Among these, Salt proved to be the best as per cent bird damage recorded<br />
was 27.5 followed by Deepam oil spray(37.5) as against 67.5 % in control. The<br />
highest yield of 1790kg/ha was recorded in the best treatment. Highest number of birds<br />
visiting the crop at the ripening stage were Spotted munias(25%) followed by house sparrows<br />
and Baya weaver birds to the extent of 19 to 20 per cent.The diversity index shows<br />
that the bird diversity was moderate</p>
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