Redistribution of Locusts and Prospects for Controlling Them Under the Conditions of The Aral Sea Region
Shamuratova N.G. , Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Karakalpak Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies, Uzbekistan Norkulov A.N. , Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies, UzbekistanAbstract
The high effectiveness of ISH insecticides has been established. (chitin synthesis inhibitors) in the fight against all species of locusts. Insecticides: dimilin (30 g/ha) and nomolt (50 g/ha) provide 100% effectiveness against locusts for 10-12 days, provided they are applied within scientifically-based timeframes - during the mass hatching of larvae from the buckets. High efficiency at the beginning of treatment is provided by binary tank mixtures, dimilin+fastak (30+85 g/ha) or nomolt+fastak (30+85 g/ha).
Keywords
Slucerne, temperature, eggs
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