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The shelf life of biopesticide is judged by the number of viable spores/mycelia present in the formulation. Thus, quality of biopesticide in the market is determined by the number of cfu/g (colony forming units/g). The present study entitled, Shelf life studies of some biopesticide formulation and their efficacy against major fungal pathogen and insect pest of chickpea is an attempt to determine the shelf life of these biopesticides at different formulations and their efficacy against pest of chickpea. Two species of Trichoderma spp. were tried against wilt causing pathogen (Fusarium…mehr

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The shelf life of biopesticide is judged by the number of viable spores/mycelia present in the formulation. Thus, quality of biopesticide in the market is determined by the number of cfu/g (colony forming units/g). The present study entitled, Shelf life studies of some biopesticide formulation and their efficacy against major fungal pathogen and insect pest of chickpea is an attempt to determine the shelf life of these biopesticides at different formulations and their efficacy against pest of chickpea. Two species of Trichoderma spp. were tried against wilt causing pathogen (Fusarium oxysporum), and Beauvaria bassiana was studied against gram pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) which is a major insect-pest of chickpea. A uniform trend in this respect has been found throughout during the course of the study for two consecutive years. The attempt to collect and interpret data of consecutive years under similar edaphic and climatic conditions, under laboratory and field conditions havebeen done in the present studies, shows that data need to be collected over a period of several years under definite edaphic and climatic conditions for more meaningful interpretation and generalization.
Autorenporträt
Shafaat Ahmad Ph.D, is professor of Plant Pathology in Department of Plant Protection, S. H. Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Allahabad - India.Syed Danish Y. Naqvi did his Ph.D under Prof. Ahmad and is presently working as Assistant Professor (Plant Pathology) in Hamelmalo Agricultural College, Eritrea, North East Africa (Po-397)