Effects of Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) powder extract against the pest of Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum Subsp. Sativus)

N. P. Vidanapathirana, S. Tharanga, A. Siriwardana
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Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) is an important spice and medicinal plant in Sri Lanka. It comprises essential oils with antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, and insecticidal properties. Radish (Raphanus sativus L.,) is an important and popular vegetable crop in Sri Lanka. The crop is attacked by many pests and farmers are using chemical insecticides to control pests. However use of chemical insecticides has bad impact on health and environment. Considering this important issue, a study was conducted at the Institute for Agro-technology and Rural Sciences of the University of Colombo in Weligaththa, Hambanthota to examine the insecticidal effect of different types of cinnamon preparations (bio-control) and their optimum dosage in radish cultivation. The treatments consist of 1% cinnamon powder water filtrate (CPWF), 1% cinnamon powder suspension (CPS), 0.6% abamectin and control using randomized complete block design. The results indicated that there was no significant different between chemical insecticide (abamectin) and the cinnamon powder applications for pest control. One percent cinnamon powder water filtrate significantly reduced the number of damaged leaves in radish plant with lowest number of pests. Therefore, cinnamon powder can be used to control pest damages of Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) without significant effect on growth performance in radish cultivation. The best form of application was cinnamon power water filtrate and the optimum concentration was 1.0% for controlling pests in radish cultivation.
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肉桂(Cinnamomum zeylanicum)粉末提取物对萝卜害虫的防治作用。巨大成功)
肉桂(Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume)是斯里兰卡重要的香料和药用植物。它包括具有抗菌、抗真菌、抗氧化和杀虫特性的精油。萝卜(Raphanus sativus L.,)是斯里兰卡重要而受欢迎的蔬菜作物。农作物受到许多害虫的侵害,农民们正在使用化学杀虫剂来控制害虫。然而,化学杀虫剂的使用对健康和环境造成了不良影响。考虑到这一重要问题,位于汉班索塔韦利加塔的科伦坡大学农业技术和农村科学研究所进行了一项研究,以检查不同类型的肉桂制剂(生物防治)的杀虫效果及其在萝卜栽培中的最佳剂量。采用随机完全区组设计,采用1%肉桂粉水滤液(CPWF)、1%肉桂粉悬浮液(CPS)、0.6%阿维菌素和对照处理。结果表明,化学杀虫剂(阿维菌素)与肉桂粉对害虫的防治效果无显著差异。1%肉桂粉水滤液能显著降低害虫数量最少的萝卜植株的受损叶片数量。因此,肉桂粉可有效防治萝卜病虫害,对萝卜的生长性能无显著影响。肉桂粉水滤液的最佳施用形式为肉桂粉水滤液,其最适浓度为1.0%。
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