• Title of article

    TOXICITY OF FOLIAR INSECTICIDES TO SYRPHIDFLY PREDATOR OF GREEN PEACH APHID, MYZUS PERSICAE (SULZER) ON POTATO VARIETIES

  • Author/Authors

    KHAN, MUHAMMAD ANWAR Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , SALJOQI, AHMAD UR RAHMAN Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , KHAN, IMTIAZ ALI Agricultural University - Department of Entomology, Pakistan , KHAN, SAEED Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , ZEB, QAMAR Agriculture Research Institute - Entomology Section, Pakistan , SAJID, MUHAMMAD Agricultural University - Department of Horticulture, Pakistan , MISHWANI, MANZOOR Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , KHAN, SANA ZEB Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , SHAH, SYED FAHAD Agricultural University - Department of Entomology, Pakistan , SALEEM, MUHAMMAD Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , HUMA, ZELL E Agricultural University - Department of Plant Protection, Pakistan , KHATTAK, BAHARULLAH Kohat University of Science and Technology - Department of Microbiology, Pakistan

  • From page
    291
  • To page
    296
  • Abstract
    Field experiments were conducted in Research Farm of Agricultural University, Peshawar, Pakistan during 2007-09 to develop IPM package for green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) on potato crop having minimum adverse effects on syrphidfly ‘syrphidae’. The population means of syrphidfly per 10 plants showed significant effect (P 0.05) for potato varieties (2.1 on Desiree and 4.0 on Kuroda), foliar insecticides (2.7 on Actara and 3.4 on Provado), and foliar insecticides doses (5.9 on zero dose, 1.2 on labeled dose, 2.1 on reduced dose). Both the varieties interacted significantly at various doses. Syrphidfly population was significantly higher on zero doses/control (7.27 on Kuroda; 4.50 on Desiree) as compared to treated plants. Among treated plants, the syrphidfly population on Kuroda reduced doses (2.93) was significantly highest. Kuroda plants treated with labeled doses of insecticides had significantly higher population (1.73) as compared to Desiree plants treated with reduced doses (1.27) or labeled doses (0.67). On average, the yield in tons/hec was significantly higher from Kuroda (13.2) as compared to Desiree (11.6); Provado treated plants (12.9) as compared to Actara (12.0); and labeled (13.4) or reduced (13.4) doses as compared zero doses (10.5). The tuber yield obtained from the plants treated with Provado reduced doses (14.07) and Provado labeled doses (13.95), both being statistically equal, was significantly higher than Actara reduced doses (12.81) and Actara labeled doses (12.79).
  • Keywords
    Syrphidfly , hover , flies , hoverfly , Syrphidae , Green peach aphid , Myzus persicae , thiamethoxam , imidacloprid , Actara , Provado , potato
  • Journal title
    Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
  • Journal title
    Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
  • Record number

    2553779