The pilot application of the pesticide in banana plantations here has been found highly successful and it could be considered a major step forward in avoiding ill-effects of chemical pesticides, especially in view of growing worldwide demand for organic products, a senior scientist at the CTCRI said.
The research in this direction was conducted by a team led by Dr C A Jayaprakas, Principal Scientist & Head, Division of Crop Protection.
"We isolated the insecticidal principles from the leaves and tuber rinds of tapioca (cassava) and developed the bio-pesticides which could act against noxious insect pests afflicting field crops," Jayaprakas said.
After harvest, large quantities of the biomass such as cassava leaf (5-7t -ha ) and tuber rinds (15-23 per cent of the tuber) are generally thrown as waste. Leaf of cassava is a rich source of protein and other nutrients, nevertheless, the toxic principles in it is a constraint to commercially exploit this as a cattle feed or allied purposes.
The bio-pesticides from cassava could be used for management of borer pests like pseudostem weevil (Odoiporus longicollis) in banana, red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) and other borer pests of tree and fruits crops.
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