The efficacy of alternative (biorational) insecticides in suppressing damage caused by insect pests affecting callaloo, Amaranth xanthosoma andpak choy, Brassica rapa, production in Jamaica

Nadia Mc Donald, M. Emanuel, D. Robinson
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Changes in climate are likely to result in more frequent and intense pest outbreaks. The pervasive use of broad spectrum synthetic insecticides within agricultural production systems in Jamaica is likely to lead to the increased use of synthetic pesticides, which are known to have adverse environmental effects and increase the risk of unacceptable levels of residue entering the food chain. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of selected biopesticides against insect pests affecting callaloo and pak choy production in the parishes of Clarendon, St Elizabeth and Kingston. Monitoring began a week after plots were established to assess pest damage and treatments done when damage reached a pre-determined economic threshold. Yield was assessed at the end of the crop cycle. The percentage damaged leaves varied significantly (P=0.012) by type and location of crop ranging from 35.49 ±2.53 % in Kingston to 69.89±2.71 % in St. Catherine. However, there was no significant difference in the harvested yield (315.2±11.8–475.7±33.0 grams/plant). There was also no significant difference in the marketable yield from plots treated with biorationals (211.2±31.3g – 288.1±16.1 grams/plant) when compared to plots treated with synthetic pesticides (188.5±13.3g–216.6±26.5 grams/plant).
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气候变化可能导致更频繁和更严重的虫害暴发。牙买加农业生产系统中广泛使用广谱合成杀虫剂可能导致合成杀虫剂的使用增加,众所周知,合成杀虫剂对环境有不利影响,并增加了进入食物链的不可接受的残留物水平的风险。本研究的目的是评估选定的生物农药对影响克拉伦登、圣伊丽莎白和金斯顿教区马卢和小白菜生产的害虫的效果。在建立样地一周后开始监测,以评估有害生物的损害以及在损害达到预先确定的经济阈值时所采取的处理措施。在作物周期结束时评估产量。不同作物类型和产地的叶片受损率差异显著(P=0.012),从金斯敦的35.49±2.53%到圣凯瑟琳的69.89±2.71%。收获产量(315.2±11.8 ~ 475.7±33.0 g /株)差异不显著。与使用合成农药(188.5±13.3g-216.6±26.5 g /株)的地块相比,施用生物农药的地块(211.2±31.3g - 288.1±16.1 g /株)的可销售产量也无显著差异。
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