Abstract

Insect pest first attacks rice in seedbed generally 7-9 days after sprouted seed sowing. At this early sensitive stage, traditional sweep net (round hand net) is not suitable to collect insects because it injured tender rice seedlings and its insect catching efficiency is also lower than rectangular hand net. To alleviate this problem, developed a novel rectangular hand net and evaluated the efficacy for managing insect pest in rice seedbeds. Newly developed hand net consists of a rectangular frame that includes 4 mm GI wire, and the frame length and width 50 cm and 20 cm, respectively. It also consists of a plastic pipe that length 100 cm, radious 0.75 inch, and market available white colour mosquito net, which length from the frame is 80 cm. Methods of application is rapidly walking with RHN (Fig. 2) around the seedbed (model seedbed one-meter width and length depends on land condition). After sweeping full seedbed harmful insect has been destroyed and beneficial insect released back in the same field. RHN caught maximum number of major populations YSB, rice hispa, BPH, rice leaf folder, GH, etc., and remained under control. RHN caught beneficial insect (19.60 %) compare to harmful insect pest (80.39 %). In Aus season 2022, 20 m2 area BRRI dhan48, BRRI dhan98, BRRI dhan85 seedbed tenure caught insect pest (87.78 %) and natural enemy (12.22 %). Same year T. Aman season BRRI dhan76 and BRRI dhan52 seedbed period insect pest caught (71.18%) and natural enemy (28.82 %). Both seasons conducted this experiment at BRRI, Barishal Charbadna and Sagordi farm.

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