IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319-1775 Online 2320-7876

A REVIEW ON MANAGEMENT FOR THE MANGO HOPPER IDIOSCOPUS CLYPEALIS, BY USING DIFFERENT CHEMICAL INSECTICIDES IN DIFFERENT AGRO-CLIMATIC CONDITIONS.

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Vinay Joseph Silas, Jitendra Kumar, Kartikay bisen, Ashish Srivastava, Syed Quatadah, Raghvendra Singh, Sarvesh Kumar, Ravikesh Pal

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An experiment was conducted in the Rama Agricultural Farm, Kanpur, during 2024 to manage the mango hopper, Idioscopus clypealis L, using three chemical insecticides, Imidacloprid (0.3%), Endosulfan (0.5%), and Cypermethrin (0.4%), and natural Neem oil (3%) with three replications of each. All the treatments were significantly effective in managing mango hopper in comparison to the control. Imidacloprid showed the highest efficacy in percentage of reduction of hopper population (92.50 ± 9.02) at 72 hours after treatment in case of 2nd spray. It also showed the highest overall percentage of reduction (88.59 ± 8.64) of hopper population and less toxicity to natural enemies including green ant, spider, and lacewing of mango hopper. In case of biopesticide, azadirachtin based Neem oil was found effective against mango hopper as 48.35, 60.15, and 56.54% reduction after 24, 72, and 168 hours of spraying, respectively, which was comparable with Cypermethrin as there was no statistically significant difference after 168 hours of spray. Natural enemies were also higher after 1st and 2nd spray in case of Neem oil.

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