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  <title>Screening of biopesticides and their combinations against sucking insect pest complex in Bt cotton</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.58321/AATCCReview.2024.12.01.179</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Sucking pests like whitefly, aphid, thrips, and leafhopper pose a serious threat to cotton crop,<br />
affecting yield and quality. Implementing integrated pest management strategies, which<br />
involve the use of biopesticides is essential for successful control. The present experiment<br />
was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of different biopesticides and their combinations<br />
against sucking insect pests in Bt cotton at Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab during kharif<br />
2022. Considering the Economic Threshold Level (ETL) of pests, four sprays were given at<br />
interval of 10 days. The data obtained revealed that a combination of neem oil and<br />
Verticillium lecanii showed a maximum reduction in population of sucking pests viz. whitefly<br />
(64.88%), aphid (70.59%), thrips (54.23%) and leafhopper (62.73%) at seven days after the<br />
end of last spray. The present study highlights the significance of microbial biopesticides in<br />
promoting eco-friendly and sustainable pest management.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Sucking pests like whitefly, aphid, thrips, and leafhopper pose a serious threat to cotton crop,<br />
affecting yield and quality. Implementing integrated pest management strategies, which<br />
involve the use of biopesticides is essential for successful control. The present experiment<br />
was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of different biopesticides and their combinations<br />
against sucking insect pests in Bt cotton at Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab during kharif<br />
2022. Considering the Economic Threshold Level (ETL) of pests, four sprays were given at<br />
interval of 10 days. The data obtained revealed that a combination of neem oil and<br />
Verticillium lecanii showed a maximum reduction in population of sucking pests viz. whitefly<br />
(64.88%), aphid (70.59%), thrips (54.23%) and leafhopper (62.73%) at seven days after the<br />
end of last spray. The present study highlights the significance of microbial biopesticides in<br />
promoting eco-friendly and sustainable pest management.</p>
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