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INFLUENCE OF NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDES ON THE PLANT GROWTH ATTRIBUTES OF COTTON AND OKRA
Authors:Gnanadhas Preetha  Johnson Stanley
Institution:Department of Agricultural Entomology , Tamil Nadu Agricultural University , Coimbatore , India
Abstract:Neonicotinoids are crop protection agents used against sucking pests acting on receptor proteins of insect nervous system. Although many reports detail their insecticidal properties, reports on the effect on plant growth are minimal. We investigated the effect of neonicotinoids viz. imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, acetamiprid and thiacloprid on plant height, chlorophyll, and soluble protein of cotton and okra. Thiamethoxam was found to exert an influence on the plant height of cotton and okra. There was no marked influences of neonicotinoids on the total chlorophyll content of cotton leaves, whereas acetamiprid recorded a gradual increase in the total chlorophyll content of okra leaves at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment. All the neonicotinoid insecticides under study showed an increase in the soluble protein content of cotton and okra. An increase in soluble protein content is reported to increase the ability of plants to fix carbon dioxide (CO2) effectively and thus increase photosynthesis.
Keywords:Neonicotinoids  cotton and okra  plant height  total chlorophyll  soluble protein
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