Effect of certain indigenous technical knowledge on the management of red spider mite (Oligonychus coffeae) in tea
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19071/jpc.2017.v45.i2.3308Abstract
An investigation was carried out at Deha Tea Estate, Jorhat, Assam during 2015-16 by using different indigenous technical
knowledge (ITK) prevalent among different small tea growers. Fish extract at (0.25, 0.5 and 1%), Polygonum hydropiper at (2.5,
5 and 7.5%) and Azadirachtin (Neemazal-F 5%) were evaluated in field conditions against tea mite. The result showed that fish
extract in combination with cow dung, cow urine and water when sprayed at one per cent concentration, significantly reduced red
spider mite population (96.5%), percentage of leaves infestation (5.2%) and leaf area infested by the mite (11.6%). P. hydropiper
in combination with cow urine and water when sprayed at 7.5 per cent concentration significantly reduced red spider mite
population (87.5%), percentage of infestation (9.1%) and leaf area infested by the mite (12.9%). Among all the ITKs, fish extract
at one per cent caused higher reduction of infestation of red spider mite followed by P. hydropiper extract at 7.5 per cent.
Influence of both the treatments on the management of red spider mite was at par with that of commercial Azadirachtin.