Effect of the Leaf miners Flies on the Productivity of Field Crops Grown under Center Pivot Irrigation System
International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science |
© 2022 by SSRG - IJAES Journal |
Volume 9 Issue 3 |
Year of Publication : 2022 |
Authors : Ibrahim Naser |
How to Cite?
Ibrahim Naser, "Effect of the Leaf miners Flies on the Productivity of Field Crops Grown under Center Pivot Irrigation System," SSRG International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 10-16, 2022. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942568/IJAES-V9I3P102
Abstract:
Leaf miners are serious pests on vegetable and field crops worldwide. A comparative study for the effect of wheat leaf miner fly (WLM) Agromyza spp on the productivity of wheat and barley crops are grown under a Centre pivot irrigation system showed a significant yield increase by a range of 13.14 – 22.11% on wheat and 7.72 – 17.50% on barley as a result of WLM and aphids control through the injection of Dimethoate 1.5 + Agral 0.1 Liter/Ha with irrigation water. The implementation of the IPM program on alfalfa and potato crops through the application of selective insecticides Nomoult or cascade to control leaf miner flies and worms improved the productivity of both crops as it increased the yield by a range of 5.18 – 23.49% on alfalfa; it also increased the yield by a range 9.57 – 66.83% on spring potato, and it increased the yield by a range of 27.83 – 79.79% on autumn potato.
Keywords:
Alfalfa Crop, Injection with Irrigation, Potato crop, Wheat crop, Wheat leaf minor.
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