Efficacy of selected biopesticides on key pests of chilli pepper for increased productivity in Ghana
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Crop Protection
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Chilli pepper is an important food and cash crop in Ghana. Unfortunately, production and marketing are con strained by many insect pests. In this study, the efficacy of five different biopesticides: Neemazal® (Azadirachtin
0.3% w/w EC), Agro blaster® (Pyrethrin I and II 1% w/w), Bypel 1® (Pieris rapae 10000PIB/mg + Bacillus
thuringiensis 16000 IU/mg), Cryptogran® (Cryptophlebia leucotreta Granulovirus ≥ 5.1010 OBs/ml) and Attack®
(Emamectin benzoate 1.9% w/w EC) were assessed against the major insect pests of chilli pepper. These pests
included the false codling moth (FCM), thrips, whiteflies and fruit flies. The study was conducted during the
minor and major cropping seasons of 2019 and 2020, respectively, using RCBD plot design in two locations
(Legon and Begoro) in southern Ghana. All five tested biopesticides reduced the infestation of the target insect
pests. Neemazal® and Attack® were more efficacious than the other three biopesticides in controlling FCM. For
fruit flies, the infestation in Neemazal® and Attack® treated plots varied between 0.69 ± 0.60 to 12.84 ± 0.91%
and 1.40 ± 0.69 to 9.72 ± 1.27%, respectively against 3.82 ± 0.67 to 21.87 ± 2.14% in control plots. Nee mazal®, Bypel 1® and Attack® significantly reduced thrips population compared to other biopesticides. Apart
from Neemazal® and Attack®, Agro blaster® also reduced whiteflies population compared to control plots. The
highest yields were recorded in Neemazal® (3.17 ± 0.33 to 4.35 ± 0.22 t/ha) and Attack® (3.05 ± 0.21 to 4.55
± 0.25 t/ha) treated plots against 2.12 ± 0.31 to 3.06 ± 0.37 t/ha in the control. Therefore, these two bio pesticides are promising and could be used as part of integrated pest management (IPM) against chilli pepper
insect pests in Ghana.
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