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POSITIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS , POSITIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS , DISEASES AND WEEDS IN RICE DISEASES AND WEEDS IN RICE (Dr RK Wanjogu and CM Kambo ) ) Presentation during the NIB / Collaborators Presentation during the NIB / Collaborators research findings Workshop, Kenya School of research findings Workshop, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, 3 Monetary Studies, 3 rd rd to 4 to 4 th th July, 2014. July, 2014.
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Page 1: POSITIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS, DISEASES AND WEEDS IN RICE ) Presentation during the NIB / Collaborators research findings Workshop, Kenya.

POSITIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF INSECT POSITIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS , DISEASES AND WEEDS IN RICEPESTS , DISEASES AND WEEDS IN RICE

(Dr RK Wanjogu and CM Kambo) ) Presentation during the NIB / Collaborators Presentation during the NIB / Collaborators

research findings Workshop, Kenya School of research findings Workshop, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, 3Monetary Studies, 3rdrd to 4 to 4thth July, 2014. July, 2014.

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IntroductionIntroduction

Rice (Oryzae sativa) is the third most important food crop in Kenya after maize and wheat

National rice consumption is estimated at 400,000 metric tonnes

Annual production range of 45,000 to 80,000 metric tonnes

Low production is caused mainly by poor natural resource management

And continuous monoculture leading to accumulation of, weeds, diseases and insect pests

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PADDY FIELD

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ObjectivesObjectivesTo evaluate the efficacy of 6 selected Insecticides against rice pests

To evaluate the efficacy of 4 selected Fungicides against weeds paddy fields

To evaluate the efficacy of 5 selected Herbicides against weeds paddy fields

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JustificationJustification

Target pests: Insect pests, diseases and weeds

If uncontrolled, may cause upto 100% yield losses

Evaluation of pest control products should be a continuous processes

For effective pesticide resistance management insecticide screening is necessary

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Materials and methodsMaterials and methods

Field experiments : Conducted at MIAD Research Centre between 2012 and 2014

Rice variety, Basmati 370 was planted at a spacing of 15 cm x20 cm

Plot size – 5m by 1 m : In RCBD with 4 replicates

Treatments: 5 including, Local check & untreated control

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Example: East trap 4GExample: East trap 4G

Chemical

name

Active Ingredient

(a.i.)

Rate of

Application

per Ha

East trap 4G Cartap Hydrochloride 10 kg

East trap 4G Cartap Hydrochloride 15 kg

East trap 4G Cartap Hydrochloride 20 kg

Cyclone 505 EC Cypermethrin +Chlorpyrifos 1 L

Untreated

controlNil Nil

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Efficacy of East trap 4G against Rice pests

TreatmentRate per

ha

Root

borer

Shoot

borer

Leaf

folder

Gall

midge

Untreated

control0 kg

1.79a

(2.70)

0.84a

(0.21)

0.97a

(0.44)

0.79a

(0.12)

East trap 4G 10 kg1.73ab

(2.49)

0.82ab

(0.17)

0.96ab

(0.42)

0.77ab

(0.09)

East trap 4G 15 kg1.76ab

(2.60)

0.75ab

(0.06)

0.96ab

(0.42)

0.76ab

(0.08)

East trap 4G 20 kg1.74ab

(2.53)

0.71b

(0.00)

0.96ab

(0.42)

0.75b

(0.06)

Cyclone 505

EC1 L

1.66b

(2.26)

0.81ab

(0.16

0.93b

(0.36)

0.79a

(0.12)

LSD

(p=0.05)- 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.04

p-value

(0.05)- 0.325 0.159 0.173 0.164

CV (%) - 6.05 8.12 9.76 11.65

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RecommendationRecommendationEast trap 4G at the rate of 15 kg to 20 kg per hectare effectively controlled the shoot borers, root borers, leaf folders and gall midges in rice fields.

In addition, significantly more tillers were recorded in plots treated with East trap 4G at 20 kg ha-1 and Cyclone 505 EC 1.0 L ha-1 (Local check) as compared to the untreated control plots

East trap 4G at 20 kg ha-1 recorded significantly taller plants as compared to the local check and untreated control plots

Two season results: East trap4G at 15-20 kg ha-1 may be recommended for the control of shoot borers, root borers, leaf folders and gall midges in rice fields.

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RICE STEM BORER

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Cyperus difformis-weed

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Monocharia vaginalis-weed

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REPORTS SUBMITTED TO PCPBREPORTS SUBMITTED TO PCPB

PRODUCT CLASS COMPANY SEASONS

Engeo 247 SC Insecticide Syngenta 1

East trap 4G Insecticide East African Business Co. Ltd. 2

Ochestra 50 EC Insecticide Dipchem EA Ltd. 1

Steward 0.3% GR InsecticideGreenlife Crop protection Africa

Ltd.2

Agromine 860 SL HerbicideGreenlife Crop protection Africa

Ltd.2

Flair 50 EC Herbicide East African Business Co. Ltd. 2

Witness 52.5% WP FungicideDipchem EA Ltd.

1

Amistar Top Fungicide Dipchem EA Ltd.

1

Sacrifido 125 EC Fungicide Dipchem EA Ltd.

1

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EFFICACY TRIAL IN PROGRESSEFFICACY TRIAL IN PROGRESS

PRODUCT CLASS COMPANY SEASONS

Spectator Gold 50%

EC Insecticide

Greenlife Crop

Protection Limited 1

Epitome elite 500 SPInsecticide East African Business 1

Exempo curve 250 SC FungicideGreenlife Crop

protection Africa LTD 1

Defacto 500 EC Fungicide Dipchem 1

Breakdown 450 EC Herbicide Greenlife 1

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AcknowledgementAcknowledgement

Director, KARI

Managing Director-NIB

NIB – MIAD staff

Centre Director, KARI Mwea

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BUTTERLIES