Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur

Not Available Arid Zone being perpetually scarcity biome has low productivity. Bajra, moth and cluster bean (guar) are the major crops grown under rainfed situation in of arid zone. These crops suffer severe infestation of rodents at all stages from sowing to harvest. Critical timing for application...

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Main Authors: Chaudhary, V, Tripathi, R.S.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: GKV Society 2019
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Online Access:http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70539
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/70539 2023-05-15T18:05:37+02:00 Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur Not Available Chaudhary, V Tripathi, R.S. 2019-01-01 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70539 English eng GKV Society Not Available; Not Available 0972-1959 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70539 Critical timings rodent management rodenticides bajra moth guar Research Paper 2019 ftindiancar 2022-03-26T18:23:07Z Not Available Arid Zone being perpetually scarcity biome has low productivity. Bajra, moth and cluster bean (guar) are the major crops grown under rainfed situation in of arid zone. These crops suffer severe infestation of rodents at all stages from sowing to harvest. Critical timing for application of rodenticides to control pest rodents, when the crop suffers more infestation/damage due to population increase is the need of time. Two trials on the field efficacy of zinc phosphide (2%) and bromadiolone (0.005%) as solo and combined treatment was evaluated in mixed rainfed crops at farmers’ field at two different crop growth stage. The pest population consisted of six major rodent species viz., Merions hurrianae, Tatera indica and Millardia meltada, Golunda ellioti, Funambulus pennanti and Rattus rattus. In trial one single treatment with test rodenticides was given at vegetative growth stage. Bromadiolone (0.005%, an anticoagulant rodenticide) yielded 78.67% control success, whereas with the acute Zinc phosphide the success was 68.57% on 14th day after treatment. The combination treatment involving application with zinc phosphide (2%) followed by bromadiolone (0.005%) provided over 60% protection from rodent pests from fourth day and reached upto 82.81% on 14th day. In the second trial two treatments with test rodenticides was given, one at vegetative growth stage and another at flowering stage. The solo treatments recorded significantly higher reduction in pest population with zinc phosphide treatment (71.23%) as compared to the bromadiolone (25.37%) on 4th day after treatment. However, on 14th day bromadiolone registered higher control success (82.09%) over zinc phosphide (72.6%). The combination treatment of zinc phosphide (2%) followed by bromadiolone yielded 84.81% control success on 14th DAT. Second treatment at flowering stage yielded a significantly higher reduction in pest population with bromadiolone (85.71%) as compared to the zinc phosphide (31.57%), whereas, combination treatments proved most ... Report Rattus rattus KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR)
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rodent management
rodenticides
bajra
moth
guar
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rodent management
rodenticides
bajra
moth
guar
Chaudhary, V
Tripathi, R.S.
Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
topic_facet Critical timings
rodent management
rodenticides
bajra
moth
guar
description Not Available Arid Zone being perpetually scarcity biome has low productivity. Bajra, moth and cluster bean (guar) are the major crops grown under rainfed situation in of arid zone. These crops suffer severe infestation of rodents at all stages from sowing to harvest. Critical timing for application of rodenticides to control pest rodents, when the crop suffers more infestation/damage due to population increase is the need of time. Two trials on the field efficacy of zinc phosphide (2%) and bromadiolone (0.005%) as solo and combined treatment was evaluated in mixed rainfed crops at farmers’ field at two different crop growth stage. The pest population consisted of six major rodent species viz., Merions hurrianae, Tatera indica and Millardia meltada, Golunda ellioti, Funambulus pennanti and Rattus rattus. In trial one single treatment with test rodenticides was given at vegetative growth stage. Bromadiolone (0.005%, an anticoagulant rodenticide) yielded 78.67% control success, whereas with the acute Zinc phosphide the success was 68.57% on 14th day after treatment. The combination treatment involving application with zinc phosphide (2%) followed by bromadiolone (0.005%) provided over 60% protection from rodent pests from fourth day and reached upto 82.81% on 14th day. In the second trial two treatments with test rodenticides was given, one at vegetative growth stage and another at flowering stage. The solo treatments recorded significantly higher reduction in pest population with zinc phosphide treatment (71.23%) as compared to the bromadiolone (25.37%) on 4th day after treatment. However, on 14th day bromadiolone registered higher control success (82.09%) over zinc phosphide (72.6%). The combination treatment of zinc phosphide (2%) followed by bromadiolone yielded 84.81% control success on 14th DAT. Second treatment at flowering stage yielded a significantly higher reduction in pest population with bromadiolone (85.71%) as compared to the zinc phosphide (31.57%), whereas, combination treatments proved most ...
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Tripathi, R.S.
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Tripathi, R.S.
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title Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
title_short Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
title_full Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
title_fullStr Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
title_full_unstemmed Critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
title_sort critical timings of rodenticidal application for rodent pest management in mixed crop of bajar, moth and gaur
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