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Evaluation of the Exact Spraying Time of Chemicals for Management of Bruchus Pisorum Under Field Condition's

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  • Yimame Kidist Teferra

    (Department of crop protection, Ethiopian Institution of Agriculture research, Holleta Agriculture Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)

  • Bittre Fikre Dubale

    (Department of crop protection, Ethiopian Institution of Agriculture research, Holleta Agriculture Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)

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Ethiopia have highly potential to produce field pea, this crops produce in Ethiopia from ancient time still now and the societies use it for different purpose such as to prepare cultural food, in household consumption and as a source of income. It is substantial crop and substitute meat nutritional value, as a source of protein. Field pea production has different constraints such as weed, disease and insect pest problems, and bruchuspisorum is major insect pest which is decline quantity of production in Ethiopia. The experiment was done at Holleta Agriculture Research center in the field condition with four replication in Completed Randomized Block Design. The objective of this study was to distinguish the exact chemical spraying time in the field to control bruchuspisorum. The variety was Adi, Wolemera, Markos and Burkitue, the chemical treatment were spraying during, early flowering, flat and full podded as recommended level, three times in every week. As a result there was significance difference between pre flowering chemical spraying time, flat podded spraying and full podded spraying time, on the number of larvae per pod (F13,18 at 0.005=11.13, p

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  • Yimame Kidist Teferra & Bittre Fikre Dubale, 2019. "Evaluation of the Exact Spraying Time of Chemicals for Management of Bruchus Pisorum Under Field Condition's," Journal of Agriculture and Crops, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(7), pages 109-111, 07-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:jacarp:2019:p:109-111
    DOI: 10.32861/jac.57.109.111
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