EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR SUPPRESSING WHITEFLY, BEMISIA TABACI (GENNADIUS) (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) ON TOMATO
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Abstract
An investigation was conducted to evaluate different management practices for the
suppression of whitefly (Bemisiatabaci) (Genn.), a major pest of tomato at the Research
& Development farm of A.R. Malik & Co. (Pvt.) Ltd., Prannagar, Birgonj, Dinajpur
during the period of September 2015 to January 2016. Eight treatments viz net house,
Admire 200 SL, Dursban 20 EC, Corolux 25 EC, neem seed kernel extract, neem oil,
yellow sticky trap and untreated control were maintained. Management practices were
done in randomized complete block design at different stages viz. vegetative, flowering,
fruiting and fruit ripening stages of tomato. The results of the present study revealed that,
the number of whitefly were increased up to flowering stage and after that decreased
gradually whereas the maximum number of fly was found in flowering stage. Among the
treatments the minimum numbers of fly were found in net house treatment while the
maximum were in untreated control. Incidence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus
(TYLCV) at different growth stages of tomato differed significantly among the
treatments and increasing trend was found from vegetative to fruit ripening stage. The
highest percent of TYLCV infected plant was recorded in untreated control while the
lowest in net house at all the stages. TYLCV infected plants were the highest (94.73%)
in net house while the lowest in of neem oil (39.48 %) and yellow sticky trap (39.48 %)
over control. Fruits per plot at different stages were significantly different in various
treatments. The percent fruit by number and by weight (kg) were the highest in net house
(41.78 ± 0.28 and 44.69 ± 1.14) but the lowest in untreated control (35.85 ± 1.29 and
37.71 ± 1.28), respectively. The percent healthy fruit by number and by weight (kg) were
recorded highest (95.01 ± 0.99 and 60.63 ± 0.81) in net house and the lowest (89.80 ±
0.41 and 63.10 ± 3.43) in untreated control, respectively. Similarly, the lowest percent
deformed fruit by number and by weight (kg) were found in net house (4.99 ± 0.99 and
10.20 ± 0.41) while the highest in untreated control (39.37 ± 0.81 and 36.90 ± 3.43),
respectively. The yield (ton/ha) of tomato was the highest in net house (108.7 ± 4.98) and
lowest in untreated control (41.55 ± 1.04) at all stages. Percent increase of yield over control
was follow the trend as net house > Admire 200SL > Dursban 20EC > Corolux 25EC >
neem seed kernel extract > neem oil > yellow sticky trap. The findings of the present
study may help in properly management the whitefly on tomato.