Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Shoot borer (C.O.: Conogethes punctiferalis)

Symptoms

  • The larvae bore into pseudostems and feed on internal tissues resulting in yellowing and drying of leaves of infested pseudostems.
  • The presence of a bore-hole on the pseudostem through which frass is extruded and the withered and yellow central shoot is a characteristic symptom of pest infestation.

Management

  • Cut open the shoot and pick out the caterpillar and destroy.
  • Spray neem oil (0.5%) at fortnightly intervals if found necessary.
  • Spray Beauveria bassiana (20 g/litre of water).
  • Mulching with green Vitex negundo leaves @ 2 t/acre at 40 and 90 days after planting.
  • Conserve the natural bioagents such as ladybird beetle, spiders, Chrysopids, Trichogrammatids, Bracon sp (larval), Myosoma sp (larval), Apanteles sp (larval), Xanthopimpla sp (larval and pupal) etc.,
  • Release Trichogramma chilonis @ 40000/ acre.

Chemical Control

Sl.No Generic Name Trade Name Color code Dosage/litre Recommendation Remarks
Dosage/acre (200 L) Dosage/hectare (500 L)
1 Dimethoate 30 EC Nugor, Rogor, Tagor, Tara 909 Yellow 2 ml/litre of water 400 ml 1000 ml
2 Quinalphos 25 EC Agroquin, Anuphos, Guin Guard Tagquin, H.LX, Hilquin Geelux, Kinalaux Exalux, Krilux, Quinaswan Flash, Quincid Starlux, Rambalux Quinolux Yellow 2 ml/litre of water 400 ml 1000 ml
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Extremely Toxic
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Highly Toxic
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Moderately Toxic
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Slightly Toxic