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Efficacy of Insecticides Application for Management of Pod Borer (Helicoverpa armigera) of Chickpea in Midland of Guji Zone, Southern Ethiopia

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Abstract

Chickpea pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) is a major insect pest constraining chickpea production in Ethiopia. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate and select the efficacy of insecticides for effective foliar spray against the pod borer in chickpea crop under field using two chickpea varieties; Dalota and Habru with six insecticides (Helerat 5% E.C at 400 ml/ha, Profit 72% E.C at 500 ml/ha, Perfecto 175 SC at 150-400 ml/ha, Con-fidence 35% at 250 ml/ha, Lipron 50 SC at 600 ml/ha and Highway 50 EC at 250 ml/ha). The result revealed that Helerat was the most effective against pod borer on percent larval reductions. Helerate, Profit and Highway are more effective and reduced H. armigera larvae population by 56.67%, 51% and 45.62% on Habru variety respectively. Helerat resulted maximum seed yield 2349kg/ha and 2049 kg/ha for Dalota and Habru, respectively. The plot sprayed with Helerat gave the maximum net return birr 75102/ha and 78,525/ha for Dalota and Habru, respectively. Therefore, production of chickpea with the application of Helerate was most profit for economical production compared to other insecticides and recommended for the study area.

Published in Reports (Volume 1, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.reports.20210104.15
Page(s) 54-58
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Keywords

Chickpea, Pod Borer, Helicoverpa armigera, Insecticide, Net Return

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    Deresa Shumi, Tekalign Afeta, Belachew Debelo, Rehoboth Nuguse. Efficacy of Insecticides Application for Management of Pod Borer (Helicoverpa armigera) of Chickpea in Midland of Guji Zone, Southern Ethiopia. Reports. 2021;1(4):54-58. doi: 10.11648/j.reports.20210104.15

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  • Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Bore Agricultural Research Center, Bore, Ethiopia

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  • Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Bore Agricultural Research Center, Bore, Ethiopia

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