Abstract

A household survey was conducted during January 2012 in Gunjanagar, Dibyanagar and Sukranagar Village Development Committee of Chitwan district to know the socioeconomic status, status of spotted pod borer and its management practice. The survey included purposive random sampling methods in 35 yardlong bean growers. Most of commercial farmers have been growing since 3-7 years. Nearly three fourth of the farmers considered spotted pod borer as a major pest of yarldlong bean in Chitwan. Most of them considered more than 60% loss caused by spotted pod borer if no management practice is applied. Almost all sprayed chemical pesticides for management of spotted pod borer and nearly three fourth of them used more than one chemical pesticides alternately for management of spotted pod borer.One third farmers (31.43%) applied chemical pesticides in 4-7 days interval and one third of them (31.43%) applied chemical pesticides in 7-10 days interval after beginning of flowering for management of spotted pod borer. Almost all farmers (94.29%) knew adverse effect of pesticides on human, environment, natural enemies and other animal. Majority (94.29%) of farmers harvested pods after 1-3 day of spray of chemical pesticides and very few (14.29%) of commercial grower of this area get training in insect pest management.Int J Appl Sci Biotechnol, Vol 4(1): 39-43

Highlights

  • Yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata L. subsp. sesquipedalis Verdc.) is cultivated subspecies of cowpea, which is known as Chinese long bean or asparagus bean or snake bean

  • Farmer survey was carried out to know the status of spotted pod borer and trend of using chemical pesticides in major vegetable growing area of Chitwan

  • Farmers considered spotted pod borer (Maruca vitrata Fabricius) as major pest of yardlong bean causing more than 60 % losses in Chitwan and they used chemical pesticide as sole method of spotted pod borermanagement

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Summary

Introduction

Yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata L. subsp. sesquipedalis Verdc.) is cultivated subspecies of cowpea, which is known as Chinese long bean or asparagus bean or snake bean. Among them, spotted pod borer (Maruca vitrata Fabricius), pod sucking bug (Clavigralla gibbosa Stal.) and thrips (Megalurothrips sjostedti Trybom) reduce the productivity significantly. The spotted pod borer, Maruca vitrata Fabricius is one of the major pest of cowpea in the tropics (Jackai and Daoust, 1986). The loss due to this pest is estimated 54.4% in yardlong bean in Bangladesh (Ohno and Alam, 1989).The pod borer larvae damage flower buds, flowers, green pods and seeds of cowpea (Singh and Jackai, 1988) thereby reducing production. To reduce the crop loss, farmers are using of chemical pesticides indiscriminately.

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