Evaluation Of Botanicals Matured In Dairy Animals Pee Alone And A Long With Panchagavya Against Brinjal Shoot And Natural Product Drill
Uttam J. Ghosh , Department Of Entomology, Central Agricultural University, India D.S. Negi , Department Of Entomology, Central Agricultural University, IndiaAbstract
Field examinations on botanicals matured in bovine pee (Cu) alone and in mix with panchagavya (PG)against brinjal shoot and organic product drill, Leucinodes orbonalis (Guenee) uncovered that shoot invasion could be minimized with Cu aged lantana leaves (17.35%) and Cu aged hyptis leaves (17.66%) when contrasted with untreated control (20.90%), while, in blend with PG (3%), karanj leaves aged in Cu (10%) demonstrated the minimum shoot pervasion (16.22%). The test organics were in any case, discovered incapable in confining the natural product harm caused bythe drill species. Nonetheless, from the purpose of the attractive natural product yield (135.5 - 141.7 q ha-1) and advantage cost ratio(38.20:1 - 42.68:1), medicines like Cu matured karanj leaves (10%) and Cu aged neem leaves (10%) were considered ideal. The above organics could prove the misfortune brought about by the shoot and natural product drill in brinjal, possibly through remuneration of plant development.
Keywords
Shoot and natural product drill, panchagavya, botanicals, bovine pee, advantage cost proportion
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