| Category | Crop Production |
| Crop | Castor |
| Crop Family | Euphorbiaceae |
| Scientific Name | (Ricinus communis) |
| Vernacular Name | Castor |
| Scout | HBN |
| Ingredients | Fruits of lemon (Citrus limon), tamarind (Tamarindus indica), leaves of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica), powder of tobacco (Nicotina tabacum), water |
| Details Of Innovation | Banidan Gadhvi is a cattle owner staying at Agat-Na-Muwada village of Kapadvanj taluka in Kheda district of Gujarat. He suggests the use of citrus (Citrus limon<i/>), tamarind (Tamarindus indica), water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica), tobacco (Nicotina tobaccum) and water to remove semi-looper pest in the castor (Ricinus communis) crop. Castor semi-looper is one-inch long with a dappled pattern. This pest feeds on the leaves and sucks the sap of castor plant. For the control of this pest, 150 gram juice of lemon (Citrus limon), 150 gram juice of tamarind leaves (Tamarindus indica), 250 gram powder of tobacco (Nicotina tabacum) and 150 gram leaves of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) are mixed together and boiled in five-litre water. This extract is allowed to cool for some time and then 200 millilitres of the solution is diluted in 15-litre water capacity pump for spraying on the affected castor (Ricinus communis<i/>) crop. Thus, the castor crop is saved of the infestation. There is no side-effect to the treatment. It is a traditional practice. |
| Innovator / Knowledge Provider | Banidan Mavaljibhai Gadhoi |
| District | Kheda |
| KVK District | KrishiVignan Kendra, Gujarat Vidyapith, Dethli, District:- Kheda Phone No.02694-291252, e-mail:kvkkheda@gmail.com |
| Address | Agat na muwadapo Bhailkui Kapadwanj Kheda Gujarat |
| Languages Spoken | Gujarati |
| Vocation | Farming |
| State | Gujarat |
| PIN Code | 387610 |
| PAS 1 | "Deep ploughing of nursery area during April-May will facilitate the exposure of pupae to high temperature and thus destroy them. Sow castor around the tobacco nursery 15 days before sowing of tobacco so that the castor puts up sufficient foliage by the time Spodoptera infestation builds up. The castor seedlings attract female moths of Spodoptera for egg laying. Leaves having egg masses and tiny caterpillars are clipped and destroyed. Four `litlure' pheromone traps are installed (loaded with 2.5 mg pheromone per vial) per acre two weeks after germination. If the catch of male Spodoptera moths is more than 5 per trap 1 % neem seed kernel suspension (NSKS) in water on 3 week old seedlings and 2% NSKS on 4 week old seedlings is to be sprayed. For preparing 10 litres of 1% NSKS, 100 gm of neem seed kernel powder is taken and placed in a small muslin cloth bag. The bag is dipped in a bucket (or any vessel) containing 10 litres of water and the bag is squeezed for 15 minutes to obtain a light brownish liquid. This suspension can be directly sprayed on tobacco seedlings. For preparing 2% NSKS of 10 litres, 200 gm of neem seed kernel powder is to be taken and prepared as above. Spraying 50 litres of 1% NSKS on 3 week old seedlings and 60 litres of 2% NSKS on 4 week old seedlings or 1125 litres of nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) solution prepared by 250 NPV infected larva by mixing with 250 g rice powder or starch powder during evening times or Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki @ 1.0 kg in 1125 litres of water per hectare controls the pest. If the number of seedlings damaged by Spodoptera exceeds 6 per sq.m. area spraying any one of the following insecticides from 4 weeks onwards is recommended. Emamectin benzoate 5 SG @ 5 g in 10 litres of water Novaluron 10 EC @ 10 ml in 10 litres of water. During cyclonic weather, tobacco caterpillar, S. litura can also be controlled by putting jaggery and rice bran baits. This is prepared by dissolving 6.25 kg jaggery in 12.5 litres of water and adding to this emamectin benzoate 5 SG 200 ml. To this 25 kg rice bran is slowly added by mixing it thoroughly with a smooth stick so that the bait is made into small balls. The bait is broadcasted on the nursery beds during evening hours to effectively control the caterpillars. The other 3 species of caterpillars viz., (1) green caterpillar, L. exigua (2) green looper P. signata and (3) black caterpillar, A. ypsilon that sometimes infest the tobacco nurseries can also be controlled by spraying any one of the above insecticides." https://ctri.icar.gov.in/for_controlPests.php |
| Agro Ecological Zone | Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Central Highlands (Malwa), Gujarat Plain And Kathiawar Peninsula, Semi-Arid Eco-Region (5.2) , Agro-Climatic Region (Planning Commission) Gujarat plains and hill region (XIII), Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) Middle Gujarat Agro Climatic zone(GJ-3), North Gujarat Zone GJ-5 |
| Practice ID | DTP0010000002800 |
| Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/365 |
| Reference | Lok(3)6, Dec.-1998, Pg.No.-6 |
| Pest Group | chewing |
| Pest Scientific Names | Achaea janata |
| Technology Transfer Terms | DIY |
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