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Red scale (Aonidiella aurantii)
 Pruning of infested plant parts
 Planting scale free rose plants
 Cut and burn affected branches
 Rub off scales from twigs with
cotton soaked in kerosene or diesel
 Spraying of dimethoate 30 EC@0.05%
Aphid (Macrosiphum rosae)
 Variety Damask is susceptible while Hawaii is
comparatively resistant.
 Remove and destroy damaged leaves and flower
buds
• Spraying of neem or pongamia oil @ 2%
• Spraying of malathion 50EC 1l in 500l of water/ha
• Encourage the activity of natural enemies: Aphidius
rosae, Aphelinus sp and Coccinella septumpunctata
Aphidius rosae Aphelinus sp Coccinella septumpunctata
Termite (Microtermes obesi)
• Deep ploughing of the field
• Drenching soil with Chlorpyriphos 50EC @ 0.05%
• Irrigation on time.
Hairy caterpillar (Euproctis fracterna)
• Collection and destruction of egg masses on lower side of
leaves
• Light traps attract adult moth
• Spraying quinalphos 25EC in 500-750l of water/ha
Thrips (Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus &
Scirtothrips dorsalis)
• Spraying of neem or pongamia oil @ 2%
• Spraying of imidacloprid @0.4 ml/litre
• Remove and destroy the damaged leaves, twigs and
Flower buds along with the pest
• Use yellow sticky traps at 15/ha to monitor activity of
sap feeder
• Use of Predatory thrips- Franklinothrips vespiformis
for the control of Phytophagous thrips(D. Nammour
et al,2014)
Chaffer beetle (Adoretus spp.)
• Deep ploughing to kill the grubs and pupae
• Hand pick adult beetles and drop in a jar of soapy
water.
• Individual flowers for show can be protected with
covers (bags).
Contd………..
• Spraying of neem seed kernel extract @2.5%
• Spraying of chlorpyriphos 20EC (500-700l of
water/ha) during evening
• Application of phorate in soil @ 1.0 kg a.i. /ha to
control grubs
Two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus
urticae)
• Severely infested plant parts should be pruned
• Spraying of Dicofol 18.5% EC @ 500ml in 100l of
water/ac
Rose midge-(Rabdophaga rosaria)
• Remove and destroy (bury, burn, or put in the trash)
all affected buds and shoots as soon as you spot
them.
Bud worm-(Hendecasis duplifascialis)
• Collect damaged pinkish flowers once in a week
and destroy to arrest further multiplication
• Conserve the larval parasitoids: Perilampus sp.,
Phanerotoma sp and Mesochrous sp.
Perilampus sp
Phanerotoma sp Mesochrous sp.
Contd……
• Rake up the soil during the off – season to expose
the pupae and apply carbaryl 1.5D @ 10 % around
the basin during April – May and repeat the same
during August –September.
Leaf roller- (Glyphodes unionalis)
• Collect and destroy damaged leaves, webbings or
leaf rolls along with larvae
• Use light trap @ 1/ ha to attract and kill adult moths
• Maintain proper pruning and hygienic of bushes
• NSKE 5%
• malathion 50 EC 0.1% in case of severe infestation
Eriophyid mite- (Aceria jasmini)
• Remove and destroy mite infested plants
• Spray Dicofol 18.5 EC 0.037%
Aphids- (Aphis craccivora )
• Control –
• They can be controlled by a 0.1 % spray (1 ml / litre)
of Malathion 50EC at an interval of 15 days.
• To control aphids, spray Dimethoate 30 EC 2 ml/lit.
http://www.ccari.res.in/dss/crossandra.html
Thrips
• Control
• Thrips are controlled by the spray of Malathion 50
EC@ 1.75 to 2.0 ml / litre.
• Also it is suggested to spray Monocrotophos
36WSL(0.1 %) or the application of PHORATE 10G to
the soil.
http://www.ccari.res.in/dss/crossandra.html
Red Spider Mites-Tetranychus urticae
• Chemical Control
• Spraying with DICOFOL 18.5EC @ 1.2% concentration
is effective to control the mites.
• Mechanical control:
• Spider mites can be rinsed off of plant leaves. Rinsing
treatments must be done frequently enough to
ensure the mites will not climb back up the plants.
https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/integrated-pest-
management-i-p-m-for-spider-mites/
• The number one predator for spider mites is the
Persimilis mite (Phytoseiulus persimilis)-works only
under temperatures between 55 °F and 85 °F.
• During hot summer months, the Swirski mite
(Amblyseius swirskii) works best on twospotted
spider mites. Swirskii works best at temperatures
above 68 °F.
Bud borer (Helicoverpa armigera)
• Control
• Collection and destruction of damaged buds reduces
the damage.
• Setting up of light traps helps to control population by
attracting them.
Contd……
• Spraying of monocrotophos 36WSL @ 0.2% taken up
at appearance of eggs on buds and tender foliage
controls borer damage.
• Spray of Neem oil (1%) also gives considerable
protection by repelling various stages of pest.
Hoplia Beetle, Leaf Beetle, Carrot
Beetle
• Hand-picking the beetles and their eggs off the tiger
lilies and placing them in a bucket of warm soapy
water will control small infestations.
• Periodic removal of weeds
• Removal of fallen plant matter
Hoplia Beetle
Contd….
• Spraying of carbaryl (highly toxic to beneficial insects,
such as bees, and should only be used in extreme
circumstances)
• Use neem oil
Leaf Beetle
Carrot Beetle
Lilly Beetle-(Lilioceris lilii)
• Spinosad 45 SC @0.02%
• Imidacloprid 17.8 SL@ 0.05%
• Drench soil with an insecticide such as acephate
75SP @ 0.2% to kill the mature larvae that live just
under the soil surface in winter.
Contd…….
• Avoid transporting infested soil to other sites.
• Catch adult beetles between the fingers and smash
them
Aphids
• Systemic insecticide acephate 75SP @0.2% has been
used quite successfully for aphid control when mixed
with water at a 1% solution.
• Mineral oil sprays can help reduce virus spread in
many crops
• The film of oil kills the aphids and their eggs by
smothering them and provides the lily leaf surface
with a thin, protective barrier against near future
invasions thus preventing aphids from transmitting
the disease through their style by clogging them
Contd…
.I. Oils are quite safe to use and can be combined with
most insecticides and fungicides.
II. It is important to destroy any dead plant material
that may harbor overwintering eggs of Aphids
Lily thrips (Liothrips vaneeckii)
I. Treat bulbs with hot water treatment at 44 C
(111°F) for one hour to eradicate the pest.
II. Dust bulbs with Phorate 10G
Contd…….
• Wash or dip bulbs in a solution of an insecticide such
as mineral oil, Neem oil @ 3%
Lily Weevil-(Agasphaerops nigra)
• Systemic insecticides, such as acephate 75SP @0.2%
are highly effective in controlling weevils.
Aphid- (Macrosiphoniella sanborni)
I. Aqueous spray application of Vercillium
lecanii (Vertilec) @ 15 g/lit (108 CFU/g)
II. Application (ultra low volume) of the
entomogenous fungus V.lecanii
III. Neem formulations can be used in rotation with
regular insecticides
IV. Spray malathion 50 EC @ 1 ml/l of water
Thrips- (Microcephalothrips
abdominalis), (Frankiniella sp)
I. Grow resistant varieties like Chandrika, Bangalore
Local Yellow Double, M-7, Pankaj and Yellow Star.
II. Field sanitation.
III. Yellow or blue sticky traps can be used for mass
trapping of thrips.
IV. Blue traps - more effective for mass trapping than
yellow traps.
Contd.....
I. Release of nymphs and adults of predatory minute
pirate bug, Orius insidiosus.
II. Spray dimethoate 30 EC @ 1 ml/litre or fenitrothion
50 EC @ 1.0 ml/litre malathion 50 EC @ 2 ml/litre
Orius insidiosus
Bud borer- (Helicoverpa armigera)
• Field sanitation
• Collect and destroy damaged buds and flowers
• Set up pheromone traps with Helilure at 15/ha
• Spray nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Ha NPV) at 500 LE
or 1.5*1012 POBs/ha
Contd…..
• Encourage the activity of
parasitoids Campoletis and Chelonus
• Spray carbaryl 50 WP 2g/lit.
Campoletis sp Chelonus sp
Bud borer- (Helicoverpa armigera)
I. Collection and destruction of
damaged buds reduces the
damage.
II. Setting up of light traps to attract
and kill the adults.
III. Spraying of methyl parathion
50EC @ 0.05% at appearance of
eggs on buds and tender foliage
stage.
IV. Neem oil 3% to repel various
stages of pest.
Grasshoppers-( Atractomorpha renulata)
I. Scraping of buds exposes egg masses to natural
enemies.
II. Netting - prevents damage from hoppers to
nurseries.
III. Spraying of quinalphos 25EC @0.05% protects the
foliage.
Red spider mites-(Tetranychus urticae)
Bulb mite-(Rhizoglyphus echinopus)
I. Spraying with dicofol 18.5 EC @ 2
ml/l is effective.
II. The number one predator for
spider mites is the Persimilis mite
(Phytoseiulus persimilis)-works
only under temperatures between
55 °F and 85 °F.
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Recent trends in IPM Pests of Rose, Jasmine, Barleria, Crossandra, Chrysanthemum, Tuberose, Tiger Lilly, and Easter Lilly

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  • 3. Red scale (Aonidiella aurantii)  Pruning of infested plant parts  Planting scale free rose plants  Cut and burn affected branches  Rub off scales from twigs with cotton soaked in kerosene or diesel  Spraying of dimethoate 30 EC@0.05%
  • 4. Aphid (Macrosiphum rosae)  Variety Damask is susceptible while Hawaii is comparatively resistant.  Remove and destroy damaged leaves and flower buds
  • 5. • Spraying of neem or pongamia oil @ 2% • Spraying of malathion 50EC 1l in 500l of water/ha • Encourage the activity of natural enemies: Aphidius rosae, Aphelinus sp and Coccinella septumpunctata Aphidius rosae Aphelinus sp Coccinella septumpunctata
  • 6. Termite (Microtermes obesi) • Deep ploughing of the field • Drenching soil with Chlorpyriphos 50EC @ 0.05% • Irrigation on time.
  • 7. Hairy caterpillar (Euproctis fracterna) • Collection and destruction of egg masses on lower side of leaves • Light traps attract adult moth • Spraying quinalphos 25EC in 500-750l of water/ha
  • 8. Thrips (Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus & Scirtothrips dorsalis) • Spraying of neem or pongamia oil @ 2% • Spraying of imidacloprid @0.4 ml/litre • Remove and destroy the damaged leaves, twigs and Flower buds along with the pest • Use yellow sticky traps at 15/ha to monitor activity of sap feeder
  • 9. • Use of Predatory thrips- Franklinothrips vespiformis for the control of Phytophagous thrips(D. Nammour et al,2014)
  • 10. Chaffer beetle (Adoretus spp.) • Deep ploughing to kill the grubs and pupae • Hand pick adult beetles and drop in a jar of soapy water. • Individual flowers for show can be protected with covers (bags).
  • 11. Contd……….. • Spraying of neem seed kernel extract @2.5% • Spraying of chlorpyriphos 20EC (500-700l of water/ha) during evening • Application of phorate in soil @ 1.0 kg a.i. /ha to control grubs
  • 12. Two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) • Severely infested plant parts should be pruned • Spraying of Dicofol 18.5% EC @ 500ml in 100l of water/ac
  • 13. Rose midge-(Rabdophaga rosaria) • Remove and destroy (bury, burn, or put in the trash) all affected buds and shoots as soon as you spot them.
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  • 15. Bud worm-(Hendecasis duplifascialis) • Collect damaged pinkish flowers once in a week and destroy to arrest further multiplication • Conserve the larval parasitoids: Perilampus sp., Phanerotoma sp and Mesochrous sp. Perilampus sp Phanerotoma sp Mesochrous sp.
  • 16. Contd…… • Rake up the soil during the off – season to expose the pupae and apply carbaryl 1.5D @ 10 % around the basin during April – May and repeat the same during August –September.
  • 17. Leaf roller- (Glyphodes unionalis) • Collect and destroy damaged leaves, webbings or leaf rolls along with larvae • Use light trap @ 1/ ha to attract and kill adult moths • Maintain proper pruning and hygienic of bushes • NSKE 5% • malathion 50 EC 0.1% in case of severe infestation
  • 18. Eriophyid mite- (Aceria jasmini) • Remove and destroy mite infested plants • Spray Dicofol 18.5 EC 0.037%
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  • 20. Aphids- (Aphis craccivora ) • Control – • They can be controlled by a 0.1 % spray (1 ml / litre) of Malathion 50EC at an interval of 15 days. • To control aphids, spray Dimethoate 30 EC 2 ml/lit. http://www.ccari.res.in/dss/crossandra.html
  • 21. Thrips • Control • Thrips are controlled by the spray of Malathion 50 EC@ 1.75 to 2.0 ml / litre. • Also it is suggested to spray Monocrotophos 36WSL(0.1 %) or the application of PHORATE 10G to the soil. http://www.ccari.res.in/dss/crossandra.html
  • 22. Red Spider Mites-Tetranychus urticae • Chemical Control • Spraying with DICOFOL 18.5EC @ 1.2% concentration is effective to control the mites. • Mechanical control: • Spider mites can be rinsed off of plant leaves. Rinsing treatments must be done frequently enough to ensure the mites will not climb back up the plants. https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/integrated-pest- management-i-p-m-for-spider-mites/
  • 23. • The number one predator for spider mites is the Persimilis mite (Phytoseiulus persimilis)-works only under temperatures between 55 °F and 85 °F.
  • 24. • During hot summer months, the Swirski mite (Amblyseius swirskii) works best on twospotted spider mites. Swirskii works best at temperatures above 68 °F.
  • 25. Bud borer (Helicoverpa armigera) • Control • Collection and destruction of damaged buds reduces the damage. • Setting up of light traps helps to control population by attracting them.
  • 26. Contd…… • Spraying of monocrotophos 36WSL @ 0.2% taken up at appearance of eggs on buds and tender foliage controls borer damage. • Spray of Neem oil (1%) also gives considerable protection by repelling various stages of pest.
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  • 28. Hoplia Beetle, Leaf Beetle, Carrot Beetle • Hand-picking the beetles and their eggs off the tiger lilies and placing them in a bucket of warm soapy water will control small infestations. • Periodic removal of weeds • Removal of fallen plant matter Hoplia Beetle
  • 29. Contd…. • Spraying of carbaryl (highly toxic to beneficial insects, such as bees, and should only be used in extreme circumstances) • Use neem oil Leaf Beetle Carrot Beetle
  • 30. Lilly Beetle-(Lilioceris lilii) • Spinosad 45 SC @0.02% • Imidacloprid 17.8 SL@ 0.05% • Drench soil with an insecticide such as acephate 75SP @ 0.2% to kill the mature larvae that live just under the soil surface in winter.
  • 31. Contd……. • Avoid transporting infested soil to other sites. • Catch adult beetles between the fingers and smash them
  • 32. Aphids • Systemic insecticide acephate 75SP @0.2% has been used quite successfully for aphid control when mixed with water at a 1% solution. • Mineral oil sprays can help reduce virus spread in many crops • The film of oil kills the aphids and their eggs by smothering them and provides the lily leaf surface with a thin, protective barrier against near future invasions thus preventing aphids from transmitting the disease through their style by clogging them
  • 33. Contd… .I. Oils are quite safe to use and can be combined with most insecticides and fungicides. II. It is important to destroy any dead plant material that may harbor overwintering eggs of Aphids
  • 34. Lily thrips (Liothrips vaneeckii) I. Treat bulbs with hot water treatment at 44 C (111°F) for one hour to eradicate the pest. II. Dust bulbs with Phorate 10G
  • 35. Contd……. • Wash or dip bulbs in a solution of an insecticide such as mineral oil, Neem oil @ 3%
  • 36. Lily Weevil-(Agasphaerops nigra) • Systemic insecticides, such as acephate 75SP @0.2% are highly effective in controlling weevils.
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  • 38. Aphid- (Macrosiphoniella sanborni) I. Aqueous spray application of Vercillium lecanii (Vertilec) @ 15 g/lit (108 CFU/g) II. Application (ultra low volume) of the entomogenous fungus V.lecanii III. Neem formulations can be used in rotation with regular insecticides IV. Spray malathion 50 EC @ 1 ml/l of water
  • 39. Thrips- (Microcephalothrips abdominalis), (Frankiniella sp) I. Grow resistant varieties like Chandrika, Bangalore Local Yellow Double, M-7, Pankaj and Yellow Star. II. Field sanitation. III. Yellow or blue sticky traps can be used for mass trapping of thrips. IV. Blue traps - more effective for mass trapping than yellow traps.
  • 40. Contd..... I. Release of nymphs and adults of predatory minute pirate bug, Orius insidiosus. II. Spray dimethoate 30 EC @ 1 ml/litre or fenitrothion 50 EC @ 1.0 ml/litre malathion 50 EC @ 2 ml/litre Orius insidiosus
  • 41. Bud borer- (Helicoverpa armigera) • Field sanitation • Collect and destroy damaged buds and flowers • Set up pheromone traps with Helilure at 15/ha • Spray nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Ha NPV) at 500 LE or 1.5*1012 POBs/ha
  • 42. Contd….. • Encourage the activity of parasitoids Campoletis and Chelonus • Spray carbaryl 50 WP 2g/lit. Campoletis sp Chelonus sp
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  • 44. Bud borer- (Helicoverpa armigera) I. Collection and destruction of damaged buds reduces the damage. II. Setting up of light traps to attract and kill the adults. III. Spraying of methyl parathion 50EC @ 0.05% at appearance of eggs on buds and tender foliage stage. IV. Neem oil 3% to repel various stages of pest.
  • 45. Grasshoppers-( Atractomorpha renulata) I. Scraping of buds exposes egg masses to natural enemies. II. Netting - prevents damage from hoppers to nurseries. III. Spraying of quinalphos 25EC @0.05% protects the foliage.
  • 46. Red spider mites-(Tetranychus urticae) Bulb mite-(Rhizoglyphus echinopus) I. Spraying with dicofol 18.5 EC @ 2 ml/l is effective. II. The number one predator for spider mites is the Persimilis mite (Phytoseiulus persimilis)-works only under temperatures between 55 °F and 85 °F.