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Entomopathogenic
fungi, Metarhizium anisopliae as a chemical substitute for termite
pest management in sugarcane
D. Sudha Rani*,
K. Krishnamma and J. S. Rani
Sugarcane
Research Station (Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University), Vuyyuru-521
165, India
Received: 15 September 2023
Revised: 03 November 2023 Accepted: 09 February
2024
*Corresponding Author Email : d.sudharani@angrau.ac.in *ORCiD:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8705-8621
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Abstract
Aim: The present
research study was undertaken to assess the efficacy of microbial and natural
origin bio-pesticides in comparison to chemical control against termites
infesting sugarcane.
Methodology:
Field
trials were executed for a period of three successive seasons i.e., 2019-20,
2020-21 and 2021-22 at Sugarcane Research Station, Vuyyuru, Krishna district,
Andhra Pradesh. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with
seven treatments replicated thrice and imposed the treatments as per
protocol. A set of four bio-pesticides (Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium
anisopliae, Bacillus thuringiensis and Azadirachtin) and two
insecticides (Imidacloprid and Bifenthrin) were evaluated for their efficacy
against termite infestation in terms of both mean number of sugarcane setts
infested and mean portion of setts infested by termites.
Results:
The
chemicals imidacloprid and bifenthrin had registered highest per cent
reduction of termite infestation over control. However, the biopesticides, Metarhizium
anisopliae had registered least per cent reduction of mean number of
setts infested with 59.95 at 60 DAP, 62.85 at 90 DAP and 56.03 at 120 DAP and
mean portion of setts infested with termite was 56.20 per cent. With respect
to yield also the chemical treatments viz., imidacloprid and bifenthrin had
recorded higher yields with pooled mean of 77.33 and 76.78 t ha-1,
followed by M. anisopliae with 73.94 t ha-1.
Interpretation:
Even
though the chemical based treatments were found superior in reducing termite
infestation, entomopathogenic fungi, M. anisopliae as biopesticide
also attributed better results with regard to suppression of termite
infestation and can be suggested as alternative or substitution to chemical
based management.
Key
words: Chemical
control, Entomopathogenic fungi, Metarhizium, Sugarcane, Termites
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