Oriental pickling melon (Cucumis melo var. conomon)

Aphids (Aphis gossypii)

Symptoms

  • Aphids attacks the plants by sucking the leaf sap.
  • In young stage, cotyledonary leaves crinkle and in severe cases the plants wither.
  • The leaves of fully grown vines turn yellow and plant loses its vigour.
  • Ants can be seen associated with the aphids.
  • Aphids secrete a sticky, sugary substance called honeydew which encourages the growth of sooty mold on the plants

Management

  • Use tolerant varieties if available.
  • Reflective mulches such as silver colored plastic can deter aphids from feeding on plants.
  • Plants can be sprayed with a strong jet of water to knock aphids from leaves.
  • Oils such as neem or canola oil are usually the best method of control
  • Apply 1.5% fish oil soap.
  • Release 1st instar larvae of green lacewing bug (Chrysoperla zastrowi) (10,000/acre).
  • Hang yellow sticky (castor oil coated) traps@ 20 no/ha. Spray Lecanicillium lecanii (synonym Verticillium lecanii) (20 g/litre of water) or Beauveria bassiana (20 g/litre of water).
  • Spray neem garlic emulsion (20 ml neem oil + 20 gram garlic paste+ 5 gram bar soap/litre of water).

Chemical Control

Sl.No Generic Name Trade Name Color code Dosage/litre Knapsack Sprayer (Capacity 10L) Recommendation Remarks
Dosage/acre (200 L) Dosage/hectare (500 L)
1 Cyantraniliprole 10.26% OD Benevia Green 2 ml 20 ml 400 ml 1000 ml spray
2 Imidacloprid 70 WG Admire, Apache R-Bullet, Chemida, Cohigan Royal, Dzire, Tagmyre Yellow 0.1 g 1 g 20 g 50 g
Responsive image
Extremely Toxic
Responsive image
Highly Toxic
Responsive image
Moderately Toxic
Responsive image
Slightly Toxic