Title of article :
The Possibility of using Some Medicinal Herbs in the Protection of Stored Potato Tubers against Potato Tuber Worm, Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller)"
Author/Authors :
Mogahed، M. I. نويسنده National Research Centre, Tahrir St., Dokki, Cairo, Egypt ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Field experiments were carried out to investigate
the efficacy of some medicinal with some vegetable plants in
protecting the stored tubers of potatoes (Spunta & Nicola
Var.) against infestation with potato tuber moth,
Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller).
In the field, the results explained that Spunta variety more
attacked by G.gryllotalpa than Nicola var. During harvest,
the mechanical losses was more in Spunta(0.9%) than Nicola
(0.8 %).
The productivity was Higher in Spunta var. than Nicola. In
store, P.operculella are active during March and its peak was
May. Sustained botanical cover with terminal shoots of basil,
eucalyptus, barnuf and marjoram plants lead to high insect
infestation for stored potatoes which more dry of foliage
more infestation with P.operculella.
Re-vegetation of potato tubers with wheat straw, terminal
shoots of basil,eucalyptus,barnuf and marjoram plants led to
decline average infestation in the stored potato tubers with
P.operculella followed by foliage of onion and garlic plants.
Non-renewal of vegetation had led to a decline in injury at
the beginning of the experiment, but the infestation may have
increased with the greater dry of vegetation inside the
store.In store, Spunta var. more infested with P.operculella
than Nicola var. covering potato tubers with wheat straw
leads to the least insect infestation, while use the foliage of
potato leads to highest average of infested tubers.
It can be concluded that medicinal plants have high
potency as natural protector to the stored potatoes against
insect injury with P.operculella by reducing the average
weight of injured potatoes per ton.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research