Abstract:
The present experiment was conducted at the field laboratory of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka during the period from April to
August, 2011 to find out the efficacy of different plant materials against sucking pest of
okra. The treatments comprised seven botanical products, one synthetic chemical
insecticide and one untreated control and these were T1 = Ripcord 10EC @ 1 ml/L of
water, T2 = Tamarind fruit juice @ 100 g/4L of water, T3 = Neem leaf extract @ 0.5
kg/4L of water, T4 = Bullock’s heart leaf extract @ 0.5 kg/4L of water, T5 = Dodder
extract @ 0.5 kg/4L of water, T6 = Oleander leaf extract @ 0.5 kg/4L of water, T7=
Dhutra leaf extract @ 0.5 kg/4L of water, T8 = Dholkolmi leaf extract @ 0.5 kg/4L of
water, T9 = Control. Plant extracts and insecticide were applied at 7 days interval. The
experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications. Among the treatments, oleander leaf extract gave the highest percent
reduction of aphid infestation (21.69%) over control. Dhutra leaf extract gave the highest
percent reduction of jassid infestation (35.42%) over control. Ripcord showed the best
efficacy by reducing 66.35% and 31.31% population of mealybug and whitefly,
respectively over control. Considering plant and yield related attributes, dholkolmi leaf
extract increased the highest percent of plant height (18.21%), leaf per plant (19.81%)
and number of branch per plant (39.17%), where neem leaf extract and bullock’s heart
leaf extract respectively showed the least performance. Similarly, highest number of fruit
per plant, fruit weight, fruit length and fruit diameter (9.83 g, 29.33 g, 15.06 cm and 6.60
cm, respectively) was obtained by application of dhutra leaf extract, tamarind fruit juice
and neem leaf extract respectively with the increase of 40.85%, 28.58%, 17.18 % and
30.09 % over control, whereas neem leaf extract (9.73%), dodder extract (11.45%),
bullock’s heart leaf extract (23.20%) and dhutra leaf extract (18.07%) showed the least
performance. Finaly, the highest yield increase over control was achieved in bullock’s
heart leaf extract (40.35%), whereas the lowest increase showed in ripcord (24.34%). All
plant materials have great impact on okra yield attributing character and better impact on
aphid and jassid and moderate effect on other sucking pests.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-BanglaAgricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
ENTOMOLOGY
SEMESTER:JULY-DECEMBER, 2012