Management of Rose thrips under Polyhouse condition (Paperback)

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Rose has ever been the world's most favourite and unchallenged flower. Rose is a symbol of love, beauty, adoration, innocence, fragrance, silence and eternity. Without roses the gardens are considered incomplete. Rose thrips cause extensive damage, both nymphs and adults feed by rasping the tissue and sucking the cell sap that oozes out of the wound. The margin of the leaves rolls upwards with mottled and deformed young leaves with brown or silvery patches. Brown patches are seen on petals and this adversely affects the flower and opening of buds. Minimum temperature coupled with higher humidity build up highest population of rose thrips. The data on per cent reduction in nymphal population of rose thrips, dimethoate 0.03% exhibit maximum reduction of nymphal population followed by Verticillium lecanii (10)12, V. lecanii (10)10 and V. lecanii (10)8 conidia ml-1 and nimbicidin 0.15% shown encouraging results as eco-friendly biopesticides and botanical substitute for chemical insecticides and delicacy of esthetic rose crop. The maximum cut flowers yield and highest IBCR ratio were obtained from the treatment dimethoate 0.03%.

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Rose has ever been the world's most favourite and unchallenged flower. Rose is a symbol of love, beauty, adoration, innocence, fragrance, silence and eternity. Without roses the gardens are considered incomplete. Rose thrips cause extensive damage, both nymphs and adults feed by rasping the tissue and sucking the cell sap that oozes out of the wound. The margin of the leaves rolls upwards with mottled and deformed young leaves with brown or silvery patches. Brown patches are seen on petals and this adversely affects the flower and opening of buds. Minimum temperature coupled with higher humidity build up highest population of rose thrips. The data on per cent reduction in nymphal population of rose thrips, dimethoate 0.03% exhibit maximum reduction of nymphal population followed by Verticillium lecanii (10)12, V. lecanii (10)10 and V. lecanii (10)8 conidia ml-1 and nimbicidin 0.15% shown encouraging results as eco-friendly biopesticides and botanical substitute for chemical insecticides and delicacy of esthetic rose crop. The maximum cut flowers yield and highest IBCR ratio were obtained from the treatment dimethoate 0.03%.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2014

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

2014

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

80

ISBN-13

978-3-659-50426-6

Barcode

9783659504266

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LSN

3-659-50426-2



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