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                        Pest Management 
                     
                        Pod borer: Larvae bore the
                        pods. Neem oil emulsion 5%/ Carbaryl 0.2% /Fenthion (Labacid 50EC) 1ml per litre.
                        Field sanitation 
                        American serpentine leaf miner :
                        Eats away the chlorophyll of the leaves leaving snake like white scars on the leaf
                        lamina. Neem oil emulsion 10%, ield sanitation. 
                        Black pea aphids : Sucks sap
                        from the leaves, stem, flowers and pods. Neem oil emulsion 10%/ Nattappochedi
                        – soap emulsion/ fungus Fusarium pallidoroseum at 300g/cent immediately
                        after infestation is observed. (only 1 application is necessary). Spray Malathion
                        (0.05%) or quinalphos (0.03%) for controlling pea aphids. 
                        Pod bug : Adults and nymphs
                        suck sap from the pods. Pods get shriveled and discoloured. 20g garlic paste in
                        Malathion 50 EC @ 4 ml per litre, Mechanical control. 
                        [Note: Apply the insecticides after harvesting mature pods and pick the pods only
                        10 days after the application of insecticides.] 
                        IPM package against major pests of cowpea 
                        Burning of trash before sowing.Selection of seeds from healthy plants.
                            Clean cultivation.Soil drenching with Bordeaux mixture 1% wherever fungal diseases
                                is prevalent.Treating the seeds with Rhizobium culture @ 250 – 375
                                    g/ha before sowing.Monitoring the field incidence of pests/population of natural
                                        enemies especially at flowering stage (for Aphis craccivora, epilachna
                                        beetles and pod borers) and at pod formation stage for pod bugs.Adoption of
                                            mechanical methods of pest control such as application of dry leaf ash at 10 DAS,
                                            keeping yellow sticky trap/ yellow pan tray, collection and destruction of infested
                                            leaves, flower buds and pods, sweeping & destruction of pests.Collection and
                                                release of potential natural enemies viz: grubs & adults of Coccinella transversalis,Cheilo
                                                    menes sexmaculatus,Harmonia octo maculata and maggots of Ischiodon scutellare
                                                        Need based application of F.pallidoroseum @ 7 x 106 /ml specifically
                                                        for the management of A. craccivora.Need based application of 5% neem
                                                            kernel suspension (NKS) or Chlorpyriphos 0.05% at 45 DAS in the case of moderate
                                                            incidence of A.craccivora, pod borers & a secondary spray using 5% NKS
                                                            at 60 DAS if needed against pod borers & pod bugs. 
                        For protecting cowpea seeds against pests under storage conditions, smear the seeds
                        with groundnut or coconut oil at 1%. 
                        Spray Quinalphos 0.03% at 60 DAS in the field along with treatment in storage with
                        dried powdered rhizome of Vayambu (Acorus calamus) 1kg/100kg seed for controlling
                        bruches beetle in cowpea. 
                        The root knot nematode and reniform nematode associated with cowpea can be effectively
                        managed by the application of neem and eupatorium leaves @ 15t/ha, two weeks before
                        sowing. 
                        Spray 1% Bordeaux mixture in early stages to protect the crop from fungal diseases. 
                        For protecting the crop from anthracnose, treat the seeds with Carbendazim(0.05%)
                        and spray the crop with Bordeaux mixture 1% or Carbendazim 0.05% at 15, 30 and 45
                        days after seedling emergence. 
                        Dry root rot of cowpea can be managed by seed treatment with Trichoderma viridae
                        4g/kg of seed or Carbendazim 2g/kg of seed or Pseudomonas fluorescens 10g/kg
                        of seed or neem cake soil application @ 20kg/ha. 
                        Disease Management 
                        Anthracnose : Black lesions
                        on leaves and vines, drying of the vines. Seeds treatment with Bavistin @ 2g per
                        kg, 1% Bordeaux mixture/ Fytolan @4g per litre, Field sanitation. Resistant varieties.
                        Application of Trichoderma. 
                        Basal swelling and rot : Swelling,
                        decay in the collar region and rot. Seeds treatment with Bavistin @ 2g per kg, 1%
                        Bordeaux mixture/ Fytolan @ 4g per litre, Field sanitation. Application of Trichoderma.
                     
                        Mosaic : Yellow mottled appearance
                        on leaves and stunted growth of the plant. Aphid control- 10% neem oil emulsion,
                        Healthy seeds. 
                        Powdery mildew : Ashy spots
                        on the leaves and stem. Apply Karathane 2ml/l. 
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