"SEC | S20W3:"Identification and Elimination of Crop Pests"

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Welcome to "SEC S20W3". In our week2 post, we visited various crop fields and learned about the process of sowing seeds and growing crops. Many participants had never been to the fields before, but through this challenge post, they have gained knowledge about crops. It is hoped that those who have posted about agriculture have acquired basic knowledge of crop cultivation. Now it's time to identify and control pests. Hopefully, everyone will learn about this through the upcoming post.


Types of crop pests:-


We know that anything that harms crops is considered a pest. Generally, we can identify 7 factors as crop pests, which are: insects, mites, weeds, fungi, viruses, bacteria, and rodents (Note: if humans cause significant damage to crops, they may also be considered rodents). Most of the damage to our crops occurs through these mentioned factors.


Pest control process:-


Crop pests can generally be controlled in two ways: one is through biological processes, and the other is through the use of chemicals. If we use biological methods for pest control, they are not long-lasting and often need to be reapplied. This is why chemical control is most commonly used worldwide. For example, if we manually remove weeds from a field, they tend to grow back, but when destroyed with chemicals, the regrowth rate is only 5-10%. Additionally, the cost of manual weed control is significantly higher. While the cost of using biological methods is also substantial, most farmers prefer chemical methods for pest control because they are more cost-effective and efficient.


Some pesticides and their chemical solutions for crops:-


Pestpesticideper liter
InsectsImidacloprid0.5 ml
spidersAbamectin, Difethiuron1 ml
FungusDifenconazole, propiconazole, tebuconazole1ml
VirusPymetrazine + Niten Pyram0.5-0.7 ml
BacteriaCopper oxychloride4 ml
Rodent/mouseAluminum phosphate, phenanthate, acephate,2ml

Note: (The amount of pesticide may vary depending on the area. Herbicides are also used depending on the type of weed, which is why it hasn't been specifically mentioned.) When we refer to viral diseases, we generally mean Tungro disease. This disease spreads through whiteflies, so imidacloprid is used to control it.In addition, blast disease is controlled using: tricyclazole, trifloxystrobin, and bismethiozole.


Biomechanical methods:-


Another method that is used more in modern times is Biomechanical methods. In this method, insects are caught using some devices and traps on the ground. Eg: Using pheromone lures to attract flies. To suppress certain species of birds and insects, by manipulating the wind or creating noise through free energy so that insects or harmful birds cannot come to the land and wreak havoc. Also encouraging birds and other insects to repel harmful insects.


The efficacy or mode of action of the pesticide


We need to understand how the chemicals we use for pest control in crops work. Generally, the pesticides we use operate in four ways:

  1. Contact action: These pesticides work by directly contacting the pest's body.
  1. Systemic action: These pesticides are absorbed by the plant and move through its system, affecting pests that feed on the plant.
  1. Stomach action: These pesticides are ingested by the pest when they consume the treated plant material.
  1. Fumigant: Aerobic pesticides destroy the oxygen in the area where they are sprayed by reaction. That is, as the oxygen is lost there, the insect suffers from lack of oxygen.

What agricultural students need to do to answer questions correctly and gain agricultural knowledge.


Now all you have to do is visit a particular crop field. Write down what problem you see in that crop and think how to solve that problem and share it with us. For your convenience I have listed above the crop pests and their possible solutions. Special Note: Those who are not currently able to visit the crop field will answer using their previous knowledge or skills.


Home work


  • When you visited the crop field, what pests did you observe there? How did you identify that it was a pest?

  • Which pesticides do you think are suitable for controlling the pests you observed in the field? Please express your own opinion. (Note: For your convenience, the names of the pesticide groups are mentioned above.)

  • Describe the method of trapping insects by creating a pest trap using various natural materials (such as containers, adhesive substances).

  • Discuss in detail which crops you think the use of bio-chemicals is beneficial and cost-effective.

  • Make a chart of which pesticides are used for which pest in your area and discuss with us. Special Note: If not aware of this, a permanent farmer or anyone involved in agriculture can take help.

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Un gran saludo, un tema bastante interesante el de control de plagas y uso de insecticidas. Con mucho respeto, me permito hacer una solicitud, si pudiera agregar imágenes que apoyen la teoría sería de mucho provecho para los participantes.

Gracias por su atención.

Saludos

Thanks a lot sir,
I am waiting for your content sir,

What about birds as pests?

The disadvantages of using chemical pesticides and herbicides should be considered - cost, availability, impact on soil health, impact on human health etc.

Remember that regulation and availability of different pesticides and herbicides will vary significantly in different parts of the world.

Birds are often considered harmful pests in agriculture sir. Birds damage farmers' crops by eating or destroying crops, fruits, and vegetables. Bird attacks are very common especially in paddy, wheat, maize, watermelon, mango, and various fruit orchards. Birds also sometimes attack grain warehouses, causing problems in crop storage.

Yes, I will add the uses and disadvantages of chemicals and herbicides sir. I will also add the issue of health risks here. I hope you enjoy writing about how the regulation and availability of pesticides and herbicides has changed significantly.

You are right birds attacks are mostly common as pests and they spoiled crops mostly by eating and grain losses are also common I hope we will learn more and explore our personal knowledge of agriculture.

Very true, birds are pests and still causing damages to crop yields from farmland to storage spaces. I have seen severally where they cause havoc in palm plantations, where palm leaves are pecked, hence causing serious nutritional issues for these trees.

There are several regulations from international, regional, and national levels on some of these pesticides/herbicides, but this does not out-rightly clamp down on its use. However, POPs (pollutants family), HPPS (hazardous family), and neonicotinoids are on this watch-list. Hope we talk about this sometime here...

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Saludos interesante tema ahora le pregunto, ¿Tengo una plaga que cada día se multiplica más y más sobre todo en invierno y cuando es verano se mantienen ocultos en lugares húmedos, le hablo de los caracoles los que se parecen a los que le llaman africanos, esta me daño toda una pequeña siembra de melón que tenía frente a mi casa, que tipo de insecticida debería utilizar para destruir esta plaga maligna. He usado algunos métodos pero es imposible. Gracias y bendiciones

You will use 1.5 ml of cypermethrin group of insecticides per liter of water to kill these snails. Hopefully there won't be any snails

Saludos muy agradecida, espero tener éxito, me tienen loca salen sobre todo por las tarde dejando su baba por todos lados. Y se comen los tallos. De las plantas, muchísimas gracias, bendiciones

You will report the results after using cypermethrin on your land.
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Perfecto y gracias una vez más bendiciones

dalam pembahasan kali ini racun inseksida pembunuh hama, akatetapi dengan meracik beberapa bahan alami dan dedaunnan apakah di benarkan dalam menjawab beberapa pertanyaan di atas, mengingat inseksida dan peptisida yang dapat mengeluarkan biaya yang besar akan tetapi dengan mengatasi dengan inseksida alami maka biaya yang kita keluarkan akan berkurang inilah alasannya.

As you are involved in agriculture, you are expected to be able to answer the selected questions. I asked this question with a lot of thought. Waiting for your reply.

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