Chemical Control of Pomegranate Fruit Borer(S), Virachola isocrates (farr.) and Deudorix epijarbas (Moore)

Chemical Control of Pomegranate Fruit Borer(S), Virachola isocrates (farr.) and Deudorix epijarbas (Moore)

Authors

  •   J. K. Dubey
  •   Amith Nath
  •   J. R. Thakur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1993/v119i11/8280

Abstract

Pomegranate fruit borer(s) Virachola isocrates (Fabr.) and Deudorix epijarbas (Moore) are serious pests of wild pomegranate Punica granatum in Himachal Pradesh. In two years study, the conventiooal insecticide endosulfan 0.14% was found most effective when compared with quinalphas (0.10%), methyl parathion (0.05%) and a pyrethroid, cypermenthrin (0.01%). In the second year the two isomers of endosulfap, alpha and beta-endosulfan were isolated and tested separately. The efficacy of alpha isomer (0.07, 0.14%) was better than beta-endosulfan (0.07, 014%). Two sprays of endosulfan (0.14%) at one month interval are recommended for saving the fruits from borer attack.

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Author Biographies

J. K. Dubey

Amith Nath

J. R. Thakur

Published

1993-11-01

How to Cite

Dubey, J. K., Nath, A., & Thakur, J. R. (1993). Chemical Control of Pomegranate Fruit Borer(S), <I>Virachola isocrates</I> (farr.) and <I>Deudorix epijarbas</I> (Moore). Indian Forester, 119(11), 928–931. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1993/v119i11/8280
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