Implications of using fermentation plant extract formulations against pests and predator in rice plants
Abstract Currently the use of plant extracts to reduce pest attacks is a concern. Mixed formulation of two plant extracts Calatropis gigantea and Crescentia cujete was applied in the filed rice to assess the effectiveness of these formulations in reducing insect pest populations and predatory (natur...
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Published in | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science Vol. 1107; no. 1; pp. 12045 - 12052 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Bristol
IOP Publishing
01.12.2022
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Summary: | Abstract
Currently the use of plant extracts to reduce pest attacks is a concern. Mixed formulation of two plant extracts
Calatropis gigantea
and
Crescentia cujete
was applied in the filed rice to assess the effectiveness of these formulations in reducing insect pest populations and predatory (natural enemies). The results showed that the combination of
C
.
gigantea
and C.
cujete
in one formulation could reduce the population of the main pests of rice plants and did not affect the presence of natural enemies (predators). The field trials showed that mixing
C
.
gigante
and
C
.
cujete
in liquid formulation reduced pest population compared the farmer with treatment synthetic pesticide. Population decrease of
scipophaga innotata
with range 21-77 percent,
Cnaphalocrosis medinalis
25-79 percent. The abundance of pests was very low when using the plant extract formulation, whilst the synthetic pesticide generally had a higher number of pests. Predator numbers were higher in plant extract formulation and low with synthetic insecticide by farmer application. Synthetic insecticides have a very large impact on predators while plant extract formulations have no impact because the predator population is still higher than application by synthetic. Plant extract formulation (mixed
C
.
gigantean
and
C
.
cujete
) is more effective in reducing population pests than synthetic pesticides. The plant growth parameters were better in the treatment of plant extracts formulation than the application by farmer. This research indicated that using plant extracts formulation effective to control pests can be as effective compared as synthetic insecticides by using of farmer. |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/1107/1/012045 |