Effect of pesticide adjuvant mixed with different insecticides on the control of Lepidoptera pests and marketability of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis)
2002
Janubas, L.G. | Holmer, R.J. (Xavier Univ., Cagayan de Oro City (Philippines)) Schnitzler, W.H.
The study was conducted under tropical lowland condition at 100 m above sea level in Cagayan de Oro City [Philippines] to evaluate the efficacy of using pesticide adjuvant and to identify which insecticide is most effective in the control of the infestation. There was no significant difference among treatments on the rate of Lepidopterous infestation in cauliflower curds, however it was shown that pesticide adjuvant added to commercial neem (Azadirachta indica) extract did not manifest infestation in cauliflower curds. Using Linear Regression, infestation in cauliflower curds had significantly influenced the marketable yield of cauliflower, which was highest in those applied with synthetic pesticides with and without pesticide adjuvant (6 and 7 tons/ha, respectively), and was lowest in the control treatment with and without pesticide adjuvant (both at 5 tons/ha). Rate of marketable yield, however, was not significant among treaments at 5% level of DMRT
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