Level | Advisory |
Mild | Farmers are advised to destroy the aphid affected part along with aphid population
(preferably plucked within wet cloth bag) in the initial stage. |
Low |
- Aphid population is above ETL, farmers are advised to spray Thiamethoxam 25% WG @ 1 g / l water (around 500-1000 l water/ ha; 15 ml per 15 l sprayer tank).
- Add 1 spoon full of washing powder or any sticker in the solution before spraying per 15 lit tank.
- Spraying should be done in the afternoon for avoidance of toxicity to pollinators.
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Moderate | Looking to the increase in aphid population, farmers are advised to spray
- Chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 1 ml / l water (around 500-1000 l water/ ha; 15 ml per 15 l sprayer tank)
or
- Dimethoate 30% EC @ 1 ml / l water (around 500-1000 l water/ ha; 15 ml per 15 l sprayer tank)
- Add 1 spoon full of washing powder or any sticker in the solution before spraying per 15 lit tank.
- Spraying should be done in the afternoon for avoidance of toxicity to pollinators.
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High | For the management of aphids, farmers are advised to spray
- Dimethoate 30% EC @ 1 ml / l water (around 500-1000 l water/ ha; 15 ml per 15 l sprayer tank)
- Add 1 spoon full of washing powder or any sticker in the solution before spraying per 15 lit tank.
- Spraying should be done in the afternoon for avoidance of toxicity to pollinators.
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Very High | For the management of aphids, farmers are advised to spray
- Dimethoate 30% EC @ 1 ml / l water (around 500-1000 l water/ ha; 15 ml per 15 l sprayer tank)
- Add 1 spoon full of washing powder or any sticker in the solution before spraying per 15 lit tank.
- Spraying should be done in the afternoon for avoidance of toxicity to pollinators.
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