Thrips (why is this here???)

Thrips (why is this here???)

Nature of Destruction

Destroyed by absorbing the water at the top of the leaf, causing the leaf to curl, wrap and not sprout. Found a lot in midday. Tiny, slender and brown. Mostly living under the leaf. Dehydration may lead to plant death if it is not treated.

  1. In the summer, sprinkler watering in the field can assist to reduce the number of thrips
  2. The use of sticky traps aids in thrip population reduction. Using A4 plastic, cover the marigold with sticky glue. About 60–80 traps are used per rai ( 1600 square meters)
  3. To reduce the use of chemicals, choose to use Beaveria fungi instead if there are fewer than 10 thrips per marigold plant.
  4. Chemicals must be applied as follows if the procedures listed above are unable to control the outbreak:

– Abamektin 20 cc per 20 litres of water

– Funobucarb 50 cc per 20 lites of water

– Malathyone 20-30 cc per 20 litres of water

– Fenitothyone 10-20 cc per 20 litres of water

Protection and Control

  1. Always explore the top of the marigold, to detect the outbreak of Moina.
  2. Cut off any leaves that are inhabited by Moina and burn out to destroy to reduce the population of Moina.
  3. If the outbreak of Moina cant be controlled. Use chemicals to control and eliminate as follows:

– Emitrash 30 ccs per 20 litres of water

– Dicofol 20- 30 grams per 20 litres of water

Information from :

pirun.kps.ku.ac.th

http://www.thongchaloem.com

http://www.marigoldthai.com

http://agritech.tnau.ac.in/horticulture/

http://www.ppsf.doae.go.th/pest_and_drought/marigold.html

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