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Comparative Relative Toxicity of some Modern Insecticides against Spodoptera litura Fabricius on Groundnut


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1 Departmment of Entomology, Junagadh Agricultural University, JUNAGADH, (GUJARAT), India
     

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Investigation on comparative relative toxicity of some modern insecticides against S. litura revealed that emamectin benzoate was the most toxic and effective insecticide as its LC50 value was 0.000954. Notably, emamectin benzoate proved very effective in laboratory, as evident from its low LC50 values against S. litura. As emamectin benzoate is a novel semi-synthetic derivative of the natural product was found to be most toxic. On the other hand, spinosad found to be the least toxic in which the LC50 value was worked out to the tune of 0.0158.

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Comparative Relative Toxicity, Spodoptera litura, Groundnut.
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Naveen Kumar Nukala
Departmment of Entomology, Junagadh Agricultural University, JUNAGADH, (GUJARAT), India
M. F. Acharya
Departmment of Entomology, Junagadh Agricultural University, JUNAGADH, (GUJARAT), India

Abstract


Investigation on comparative relative toxicity of some modern insecticides against S. litura revealed that emamectin benzoate was the most toxic and effective insecticide as its LC50 value was 0.000954. Notably, emamectin benzoate proved very effective in laboratory, as evident from its low LC50 values against S. litura. As emamectin benzoate is a novel semi-synthetic derivative of the natural product was found to be most toxic. On the other hand, spinosad found to be the least toxic in which the LC50 value was worked out to the tune of 0.0158.

Keywords


Comparative Relative Toxicity, Spodoptera litura, Groundnut.