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R.A.W.E PROGRAMME
BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
UNDER INDIAN CONDITION
SUBMITTED TO-: SUBMITTED BY-:
Dr. SHREERAM SINGH NEHA ANAND
B.Sc.(Ag.) 4th year
R-13026
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Introduction
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
“It is ecosystem based strategy that focuses on long term prevention of
pests or their damage through a combination of techniques such as
biological control,habitat manipulation,modification of cultural
practices, and use of resistant varieties”.
•In 1967 the term IPM was introduced by R.F. Smith and R. van den
Bosch.
•The term IPM was formalized by the US National Academy of Sciences
in 1969.
•IPM was adopted as policy by various world governments during the
70's and 80's, including the USA (1972)
•1970’s-1980’s IPM adapted for managing pests of landscape trees and
shrubs in Urban Areas.
•In 1985 India declared IPM as official Ministerial Policy.
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AIM of Selected IPM strategies
• Promote natural controls.
• Protect human health.
• Minimize negative impacts to non-target organism.
• Enhance the general environment.
• Be most likely to produce long-term, beneficial results.
• Be cost-effective in the short and long-term
• Be easily and efficiently implemented.
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Tools of Pest Management
1. Cultural methods or agronomic practices
2. Mechanical methods
3. Physical methods
4. Biological control
5. Regulatory methods
6. Chemical methods
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Available Technologies
• Research has generated new technologies using naturally occurring
enemies of insect pests (parasitoids, predators and pathogens) for
use in IPM. Some important commercially available products include
Trichogramma, Bracons, Bacillus thuringiensis, Nuclear polyhedrosis
viruses (NPV) and Trichoderma.
In addition, a number of plant products such as azadirachtin (neem),
pyrethrum, nicotine, etc. are also valuable as biopesticides.
The Directorate of Plant Protection and Quarantine, Ministry of
Agriculture, Government of India, has evolved location-specific IPM
packages for both the Kharif and Rabi crops.
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Bracon spp. Trichogramma
Trichoderma Coccinella septempunctata
2)Technical Efficiency
For IPM to be a success, it must be sound on technical and economic
parameters. Technical feasibility of IPM is judged on two criteria:
change in the pesticide use, and yield change over the conventional
chemical control.
3)Economic Feasibility
Technical feasibility is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for
commercialization and adoption of a technology. The necessary
condition is the net benefits it entails to the producers over the
conventional technology. Net benefits can be measured in terms of
the difference in per hectare net revenue due to application of new
technology and/or changes in unit cost of production.
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4)Socio-economic and Policy Issues
• Adoption of IPM remains restricted to hardly 2 percent of the area
treated with plant protection inputs. This estimate is based on the
informed opinions of the researchers, extension personnel and policy
makers.
• The structure of agrochemical market also suggests a similar level of
adoption; biopesticides share only 2 percent of the agrochemical
market in India (Saxena, 2001). There could be a number of
technological, social, economic, institutional and policy factors
restricting large scale adoption of IPM.
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5)Technology characteristics are important
determinants of adoption
• The characteristics of technology have an important role in farmers’
adoption decisions (Adesina and Zinnah, 1993; Lapar and Pandey,
1999). IPM a complex technology. Generally, the farmers adopt those
components that show immediate effect, and are easily available.
Biopesticides comprise a major component of IPM. Most of the
biopesticidesare host-specific, slow in action and have short shelf-life.
• The major issues that the researchers would be confronting in the
decades to come include basic research for development of broad-
spectrum biological pesticides and improvements in their efficacy and
shelf-life.
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6)Role of extension system goes beyond technology
dissemination.
• IPM is akin to a new technology and knowledge intensive. Its
effective implementation requires extension workers to have a sound
understanding of the characteristics of the technology, its target host
and relationship with natural enemies, and its method of application
before the technology is delivered to the farmers. During 1995 and
2000, on an average an extension worker has been trained thrice in
IPM methodologies. To transfer the skills to the farmers, more than
6200 farmers’ field schools were established. These efforts however
have not trickled down much, as only 0.2 percent of the farmers were
trained during this period.
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7)Community participation is key to success of IPM
• Successful pest control demands collective efforts. There are a
number of management practices such as observance of
synchronicity in sowing dates, use of resistant varieties, crop
rotations, etc. that require close cooperation among farmers to
achieve maximum pest control efficiency.
• Local bodies, such as Panchayats, Non-Governmental
Organisations, Self Help Groups, etc. should be encouraged to
shoulder this responsibility. Incentives and awards should be
given to those farmers/groups who are following IPM approach.
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IPM AT GLANCE
• Keeping in view ill effects of chemical pesticides govt. of India, Deptt.
Of Agriculture & Cooperation has adopted Integrated Pest
Management(IPM) as cardinal principle and main plank of plant
protection technology in the country since 1985.
• Scheme- Strengthening of Modernisation of pest management
approach in India
• Sub-Scheme/Component- Promotion of IPM
• Commencement- In 1992, when Central Integrated Pest Management
Centres (CIPMCs) were established by merging all Central Plant
Protection Stations (CPPS), Central Surveillance Stations (CSS) and
Central Biological Control Stations (CBCS).
• Mandate- Promotion of IPM in Plant Protection under the overall
crop production programme.
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Major Activities •Monitoring of pests and diseases for
forewarning
•Conservation of natural enemies in farmer’s
fields.
•Production and field releases of biocontrol
agents
•Promotion of ecofriendly IPM inputs like
biopesticides/neem based pesticides.
•Human Resource Development by imparting IPM
training to extension officers and farmers
through FFSs/SLTPs/Short during IPM
Prorgramme.
•Popularise IPM technology among farming
community
Present Status of Central IPM
Centres
31 CIPMCs in 28 States and 1 UT
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IPM Package & Practices:
These have been developed for the following 77 crops which
includes Rice, Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Pearl Millet, Pigeon
pea, Black gram/Green gram, Gram, Rajmah, Pea, Groundnut,
Soybean, Rapeseed/Mustard, Sesame, Safflower, Castor,
Sunflower, Potato, Onion, Tomato, Cruciferous Vegetables,
Leguminous Vegetables, Cucurbitaceious vegetables, Brinjal,
Okra, Chillies, Cotton, Sugarcane, Tobacco, Citrus, Pineapple,
Sapota, Pomegranate, Grapes, Apple, Mango, Guava, Banana,
Litchi, Papaya, Apricot, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Walnut, Ber, Amla,
Small Cardamom, Large Cardamom, Black Pepper, Coriander,
Cumin, Fennel (Saunf), Ginger, Coconut, Cashew, Arecanut, Oil
Palm, Tea, Jack fruit, Spinach, Broccoli, Loquat, Strawberry,
Olive, Watermelon, Lablab bean , Garlic, Betelvine. Fig, Phalsa,
Saffron, Custard apple, Persimmon, Kiwi, Passion fruit and
Raspberry.
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Registered Biopesticides
LIST OF REGISTERED BIOPESTICIDES
Microbial biopesticides
1) Bacillus thuringiensis var.israelensis
2) Bacillus thuringiensis var.kurstaki
3) Bacillus thuringiensis var. galleriae
4) Bacillus sphaericus
5) Beauveria bassiana
6) Trichoderma viride
7) Verticillum lecanii
8) NPV of Helicoverpa armigera
9) NPV of Spodoptera litura
10)Trichoderma harzianum
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CONTD.
11) Metarrhizium anisopliae
12) Pseudomonas fluorescence
13) Verticillum chlamydosporium
14) Paecilomyces lilacinus
15) Ampelomyces quisqalis
16) Bacillus subtilis
Botanical biopesticides
17) Azadirachtin
18) Pyrethrum/Pyrethrin
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Impact of IPM
•Crop yield increased from 6.72 to 40.14% in rice and 22.7 to
26.63% in cotton in IPM fields compared to non-IPM fields
•Chemical pesticide sprays were reduced to the extent of 50-100%
in rice and 29.96 to 50.5% in cotton.
• Use of biopesticides/neem based pesticides increased from 123
MT during 1994-95 to 1262 MT during2009-10.
•Over all consumption of chemical pesticide in the country
reduced from 75033 MT (Tech. grade) during 1990-91 to 41822
MT (T.G.) during 2009-10.
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SUCCESSFUL BIOCONTROL PROGRAMMES
Sugarcane pyrilla
• There was a severe outbreak of sugarcane pyrilla during 1972-73 in
the states of Punjab, Hyrana, U.P. and Bihar which was successfully
controlled by utilization of potential biocontrol agents like egg
parasitoid Tetrastichus pyrillae and nymphal predator Epipyrops
melanoleuca on the advise of Cental Govt. team headed by Dr. S.N.
Banergee then PPA to the Govt. of India. This saved the
Government Exchequer to the tune of Rs.11.00 crores.
• Similarly during 1987, there was again outbreak of this pest in
some sugarcane growing states of the country, when again
utilization of its potential bioagents saved Govt. exchequer to the
tune of Rs.16.00 crores. In 1994, severe incidence of this pest in
Karnataka was successfully controlled by its potential biocontrol
agents.
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CONTD.
Water hyacinth:
• This weed is fully under control in Southern states of India through
its two exotic phytophagous weevils i.e. Neochetina eichhorniae
and N. Bruchi.
Apple woolly aphid and Sanjase scale:
• Dreaded pests of apple plants are under check by their bioagents
like Aphelinus mali, Syrphus confrater etc. in case of apple woolly
aphid and Encarsia perniciosi, Aphytis spp.etc. in case of sanjose
scale in apple growing states of the country.
Helicoverpa armigera:
• Use of Nuclear Polyhedrosis virus (NPV) has given considerable
success in control of this dreaded pest of cotton, pulses,
vegetables, oilseeds etc.
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Aphelinus mali
Neochetina eichhorniae
N. bruchi. Syrphus confrater
Encarsia perniciosi Aphytis spp. Nuclear Polyhedrosis virus
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References
• http://ppqs.gov.in/IPM.htm
• www.ncap.res.in
• https://biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/weedf
eed/Neochetina.php
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Integrated pest management under Indian conditions

  • 2. EXT-411(0+4) R.A.W.E PROGRAMME BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT UNDER INDIAN CONDITION SUBMITTED TO-: SUBMITTED BY-: Dr. SHREERAM SINGH NEHA ANAND B.Sc.(Ag.) 4th year R-13026 29/17/2016
  • 3. Introduction INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT “It is ecosystem based strategy that focuses on long term prevention of pests or their damage through a combination of techniques such as biological control,habitat manipulation,modification of cultural practices, and use of resistant varieties”. •In 1967 the term IPM was introduced by R.F. Smith and R. van den Bosch. •The term IPM was formalized by the US National Academy of Sciences in 1969. •IPM was adopted as policy by various world governments during the 70's and 80's, including the USA (1972) •1970’s-1980’s IPM adapted for managing pests of landscape trees and shrubs in Urban Areas. •In 1985 India declared IPM as official Ministerial Policy. 39/17/2016
  • 4. AIM of Selected IPM strategies • Promote natural controls. • Protect human health. • Minimize negative impacts to non-target organism. • Enhance the general environment. • Be most likely to produce long-term, beneficial results. • Be cost-effective in the short and long-term • Be easily and efficiently implemented. 49/17/2016
  • 5. Tools of Pest Management 1. Cultural methods or agronomic practices 2. Mechanical methods 3. Physical methods 4. Biological control 5. Regulatory methods 6. Chemical methods 59/17/2016
  • 7. Available Technologies • Research has generated new technologies using naturally occurring enemies of insect pests (parasitoids, predators and pathogens) for use in IPM. Some important commercially available products include Trichogramma, Bracons, Bacillus thuringiensis, Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (NPV) and Trichoderma. In addition, a number of plant products such as azadirachtin (neem), pyrethrum, nicotine, etc. are also valuable as biopesticides. The Directorate of Plant Protection and Quarantine, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, has evolved location-specific IPM packages for both the Kharif and Rabi crops. 79/17/2016
  • 8. 9/17/2016 8 Bracon spp. Trichogramma Trichoderma Coccinella septempunctata
  • 9. 2)Technical Efficiency For IPM to be a success, it must be sound on technical and economic parameters. Technical feasibility of IPM is judged on two criteria: change in the pesticide use, and yield change over the conventional chemical control. 3)Economic Feasibility Technical feasibility is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for commercialization and adoption of a technology. The necessary condition is the net benefits it entails to the producers over the conventional technology. Net benefits can be measured in terms of the difference in per hectare net revenue due to application of new technology and/or changes in unit cost of production. 99/17/2016
  • 10. 4)Socio-economic and Policy Issues • Adoption of IPM remains restricted to hardly 2 percent of the area treated with plant protection inputs. This estimate is based on the informed opinions of the researchers, extension personnel and policy makers. • The structure of agrochemical market also suggests a similar level of adoption; biopesticides share only 2 percent of the agrochemical market in India (Saxena, 2001). There could be a number of technological, social, economic, institutional and policy factors restricting large scale adoption of IPM. 109/17/2016
  • 11. 5)Technology characteristics are important determinants of adoption • The characteristics of technology have an important role in farmers’ adoption decisions (Adesina and Zinnah, 1993; Lapar and Pandey, 1999). IPM a complex technology. Generally, the farmers adopt those components that show immediate effect, and are easily available. Biopesticides comprise a major component of IPM. Most of the biopesticidesare host-specific, slow in action and have short shelf-life. • The major issues that the researchers would be confronting in the decades to come include basic research for development of broad- spectrum biological pesticides and improvements in their efficacy and shelf-life. 119/17/2016
  • 12. 6)Role of extension system goes beyond technology dissemination. • IPM is akin to a new technology and knowledge intensive. Its effective implementation requires extension workers to have a sound understanding of the characteristics of the technology, its target host and relationship with natural enemies, and its method of application before the technology is delivered to the farmers. During 1995 and 2000, on an average an extension worker has been trained thrice in IPM methodologies. To transfer the skills to the farmers, more than 6200 farmers’ field schools were established. These efforts however have not trickled down much, as only 0.2 percent of the farmers were trained during this period. 129/17/2016
  • 13. 7)Community participation is key to success of IPM • Successful pest control demands collective efforts. There are a number of management practices such as observance of synchronicity in sowing dates, use of resistant varieties, crop rotations, etc. that require close cooperation among farmers to achieve maximum pest control efficiency. • Local bodies, such as Panchayats, Non-Governmental Organisations, Self Help Groups, etc. should be encouraged to shoulder this responsibility. Incentives and awards should be given to those farmers/groups who are following IPM approach. 139/17/2016
  • 14. IPM AT GLANCE • Keeping in view ill effects of chemical pesticides govt. of India, Deptt. Of Agriculture & Cooperation has adopted Integrated Pest Management(IPM) as cardinal principle and main plank of plant protection technology in the country since 1985. • Scheme- Strengthening of Modernisation of pest management approach in India • Sub-Scheme/Component- Promotion of IPM • Commencement- In 1992, when Central Integrated Pest Management Centres (CIPMCs) were established by merging all Central Plant Protection Stations (CPPS), Central Surveillance Stations (CSS) and Central Biological Control Stations (CBCS). • Mandate- Promotion of IPM in Plant Protection under the overall crop production programme. 149/17/2016
  • 15. Major Activities •Monitoring of pests and diseases for forewarning •Conservation of natural enemies in farmer’s fields. •Production and field releases of biocontrol agents •Promotion of ecofriendly IPM inputs like biopesticides/neem based pesticides. •Human Resource Development by imparting IPM training to extension officers and farmers through FFSs/SLTPs/Short during IPM Prorgramme. •Popularise IPM technology among farming community Present Status of Central IPM Centres 31 CIPMCs in 28 States and 1 UT 159/17/2016
  • 16. IPM Package & Practices: These have been developed for the following 77 crops which includes Rice, Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Pearl Millet, Pigeon pea, Black gram/Green gram, Gram, Rajmah, Pea, Groundnut, Soybean, Rapeseed/Mustard, Sesame, Safflower, Castor, Sunflower, Potato, Onion, Tomato, Cruciferous Vegetables, Leguminous Vegetables, Cucurbitaceious vegetables, Brinjal, Okra, Chillies, Cotton, Sugarcane, Tobacco, Citrus, Pineapple, Sapota, Pomegranate, Grapes, Apple, Mango, Guava, Banana, Litchi, Papaya, Apricot, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Walnut, Ber, Amla, Small Cardamom, Large Cardamom, Black Pepper, Coriander, Cumin, Fennel (Saunf), Ginger, Coconut, Cashew, Arecanut, Oil Palm, Tea, Jack fruit, Spinach, Broccoli, Loquat, Strawberry, Olive, Watermelon, Lablab bean , Garlic, Betelvine. Fig, Phalsa, Saffron, Custard apple, Persimmon, Kiwi, Passion fruit and Raspberry. 169/17/2016
  • 17. Registered Biopesticides LIST OF REGISTERED BIOPESTICIDES Microbial biopesticides 1) Bacillus thuringiensis var.israelensis 2) Bacillus thuringiensis var.kurstaki 3) Bacillus thuringiensis var. galleriae 4) Bacillus sphaericus 5) Beauveria bassiana 6) Trichoderma viride 7) Verticillum lecanii 8) NPV of Helicoverpa armigera 9) NPV of Spodoptera litura 10)Trichoderma harzianum 179/17/2016
  • 18. CONTD. 11) Metarrhizium anisopliae 12) Pseudomonas fluorescence 13) Verticillum chlamydosporium 14) Paecilomyces lilacinus 15) Ampelomyces quisqalis 16) Bacillus subtilis Botanical biopesticides 17) Azadirachtin 18) Pyrethrum/Pyrethrin 189/17/2016
  • 19. Impact of IPM •Crop yield increased from 6.72 to 40.14% in rice and 22.7 to 26.63% in cotton in IPM fields compared to non-IPM fields •Chemical pesticide sprays were reduced to the extent of 50-100% in rice and 29.96 to 50.5% in cotton. • Use of biopesticides/neem based pesticides increased from 123 MT during 1994-95 to 1262 MT during2009-10. •Over all consumption of chemical pesticide in the country reduced from 75033 MT (Tech. grade) during 1990-91 to 41822 MT (T.G.) during 2009-10. 199/17/2016
  • 20. SUCCESSFUL BIOCONTROL PROGRAMMES Sugarcane pyrilla • There was a severe outbreak of sugarcane pyrilla during 1972-73 in the states of Punjab, Hyrana, U.P. and Bihar which was successfully controlled by utilization of potential biocontrol agents like egg parasitoid Tetrastichus pyrillae and nymphal predator Epipyrops melanoleuca on the advise of Cental Govt. team headed by Dr. S.N. Banergee then PPA to the Govt. of India. This saved the Government Exchequer to the tune of Rs.11.00 crores. • Similarly during 1987, there was again outbreak of this pest in some sugarcane growing states of the country, when again utilization of its potential bioagents saved Govt. exchequer to the tune of Rs.16.00 crores. In 1994, severe incidence of this pest in Karnataka was successfully controlled by its potential biocontrol agents. 209/17/2016
  • 21. CONTD. Water hyacinth: • This weed is fully under control in Southern states of India through its two exotic phytophagous weevils i.e. Neochetina eichhorniae and N. Bruchi. Apple woolly aphid and Sanjase scale: • Dreaded pests of apple plants are under check by their bioagents like Aphelinus mali, Syrphus confrater etc. in case of apple woolly aphid and Encarsia perniciosi, Aphytis spp.etc. in case of sanjose scale in apple growing states of the country. Helicoverpa armigera: • Use of Nuclear Polyhedrosis virus (NPV) has given considerable success in control of this dreaded pest of cotton, pulses, vegetables, oilseeds etc. 219/17/2016
  • 22. Aphelinus mali Neochetina eichhorniae N. bruchi. Syrphus confrater Encarsia perniciosi Aphytis spp. Nuclear Polyhedrosis virus 229/17/2016
  • 23. References • http://ppqs.gov.in/IPM.htm • www.ncap.res.in • https://biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/weedf eed/Neochetina.php 239/17/2016