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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
Impact of Azadirachta indica (V) wild plants extracts for their potential use as biopesticides on different pests of tomato
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Sayyad NR
Abstract
The proposed investigation was help in finding out alternate ways of controlling pests, with locally available wild plant extracts. This has been also help in bio-controlling of pests without harming the environment. This was help in production of low cost, environment friendly and effective Bio-pesticides which can be locally produced even by the end users (farmers) these bio-pesticides should be less harmful than conventional pesticides. They have cheap and effective in controlling agricultural pests and indicate that plant extracts have great potential as an alternative strategy to pesticides for vegetable pests. They help in avoiding or reducing the pollution problems. When used as a component of integrated pest management programs, Bio-pesticides can greatly decrease the use of conventional pesticides, without altering the crop yields. Azadirachta indica (V) were fond to be very effective and showed 100% mortality or inactive the various pest of tomato after spraying 2 to 3 days was observed. The plant extract in 5% leaves solutions less affected when compared to 10% seeds extracts of pest of tomato.
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Pages:80-82
How to cite this article:
Sayyad NR "Impact of <em>Azadirachta indica (V)</em> wild plants extracts for their potential use as biopesticides on different pests of tomato ". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 80-82
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