EFFECTIVENESS OF SOME CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES FOR REPELLING A PEST BIRD (LONCllURA STRIATA) TO REDUCE EAR DAMAGE OF FOX-TAIL MILLET

Authors

  • M.B. UDDIN Entomology Division, BARl, Joydebpur; Gazipur-J70J,Bangladesh
  • M.A. KARIM Entomology Division, BARl, Joydebpur; Gazipur-J70J,Bangladesh
  • M.Z. ALAM Entomology Division, BARl, Joydebpur; Gazipur-J70J,Bangladesh

Keywords:

Repellent, Damage, Millet.

Abstract

A field trial was conducted at RARS, Hathazari, Chittagong with three carbamate insecticides, isoprocarb,
carbosulfan and carbaryl replicated 3 times during both the 1988-89 and 1990-91 cropping seasons to test their
efficacy in repelling the pest bird, Lonchura striata, and to reduce ear damage of fox-tail millet. Two applications of
these insecticides on ripening millet at 15 and 7 days before harvest reduced bird damage and increased yield
significantly as compared to control. Among the insecticides, isoprocarb was the best, followed by carbosulfan and
carbaryl in both seasons.

Published

1995-12-18

How to Cite

UDDIN, M., KARIM, M., & ALAM, M. (1995). EFFECTIVENESS OF SOME CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES FOR REPELLING A PEST BIRD (LONCllURA STRIATA) TO REDUCE EAR DAMAGE OF FOX-TAIL MILLET. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 38(11-12), 435–437. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/2543