Evaluation of IPM Modules against Pomegranate Fruit Borer Deudorix epijarbas (Moore) Chauhan Nikita1,*, Gupta Divender1 1Department of Entomology, Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan173230, Himachal Pradesh, India *Email: nikitacjm@gmail.com (corresponding author): ORCID ID 0000-0001-6530-4548
Online Published on 31 August, 2024. Abstract Pomegranate fruit borer Deudorix epijarbas (Moore) is one of the serious pests of pomegranate. In Himachal Pradesh, the extent of loss varies between 50-90%. Various modules including insecticides and biopesticides were evaluated using 3 sprays at 21 days interval, initiating the first spray when 1-2 fruits in orchard showed signs of infestation. Among 19 modules, module M18 (cyantraniliprole-cyantraniliprole-cyantraniliprole (0.0075%)) resulted in maximum fruit yield (7.37kg/ha) but its incremental benefit cost ratio (IBCR) value was low (3.42:1). To reduce problems due to repeated use of same insecticide, insecticides and biopesticides need to be used in rotation. Modules including first and second spray of biopesticides, were economically non-viable due to IBCR <1. Among biopesticides, only M14 (3 consecutive sprays of spinosad) showed encouraging results with infestation of 16.85% and IBCR of 5.75:1. Top Keywords Pomegranate, Deudorix epijarbas, Insecticides, Cyantraniliprole, Chlorantraniliprole, Spinosad, Emamectin benzoate, Biopesticides, Benefit cost ratio, Spray, Infestation, Biopesrticides, Rotation. Top |