Management of aphids and jassids in watermelon crop

Management of aphids and jassids in watermelon crop
  • Aphids and jassids are small soft-bodied insects that can be yellow, brown, green or black in colour.

  • They usually form clusters on the corners of small leaves and twigs suck the sap from the plant and release sticky honeydew, which increases the chances of fungal diseases. 

  • In severe infestations, leaves and twigs of the plant wither or turn yellow.

  • For proper management, spray Thiamethoxam 25% WG @ 100 gm or Imidacloprid 17.8% SL @ 100 ml or Flonicamid 50% WG @ 60 gm/acre.

  • As biological treatment use Bavaria bassiana @ 250 gm/acre.

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