Chemical management

  • Spray schedule is recommended as follows

                      - At flower bud initiation, carbaryl 3 g/lit

               - At emergence of inflorescence stalks and before flower opening (anthesis),   dimethoate 2 ml/lit or thiamethoxam 0.3 g/lit or imidacloprid 0.3 ml/lit

               - During anthesis and pollination, insecticides should not be sprayed.

               - When fruits are of pea size, phosphamidon 1 ml/lit or dimethoate 2 ml/lit or acephate 1g/lit

               - Adding sulphur 3.5 g/lit to the insecticide based on need to check mites and sooty mould, Capnodium mangiferum

               - Directing the spray first to stem/ trunk, then branches, twigs, leaves and finally on inforescence is a recommended method.

  • Spray two rounds of acephate 75 SP @ 1g/lit or phosalone 35 EC @ 1.5 ml/lit
  • First spray at the time of panicle emergence and second spray two weeks after first spray.
  • Wettable sulphur @ 2 g/lit may be sprayed to avoid mite resurgence.
  • The mixture of toxaphene with sulphur (1:1) is also effective against hoppers.  
  • Neem oil 5 ml/lit of water can be mixed with any insecticides and sprayed
  • Spray 3 per cent neem oil or neem seed kernel powder extract 5 per cent