Phyto-compatibility of a two-way pesticide mixture in rice
Author(s):
Ritesh Mishra, Hara Prasad Misra and Pravat Kumar Sarangi
Abstract:
Fungicides, insecticides, fertilisers, and adjuvants are all applied at the same time in modern agriculture. The selection of chemicals for tank mixtures has not been thoroughly investigated, and thus poses a danger in pesticide application. The goal of this study was to see how a two-way mixture of Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC and Triflumezopyrim 10 SC affected the phytotoxicity of rice (Oryza sativa L.) as a test plant. After spraying the mixtures, the mean percent leaf injury of rice leaves ranged from 0.00-3.14 percent due to chlorosis, necrosis, hyponasty, and epinasty effects. On the 15th day of spraying, the SPAD readings ranged from 27.75 to 39.53. All of the parameters were not statistically different, indicating that the mixes had no phytotoxicity and were safe to use in rice.
How to cite this article:
Ritesh Mishra, Hara Prasad Misra and Pravat Kumar Sarangi. Phyto-compatibility of a two-way pesticide mixture in rice. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2022; 11(4S): 1520-1523.