‘Nanma’ could save Muthalamada mangoes
The Hindu
CTCRI biopesticide could prove effective against thrips
Agricultural scientists have suggested several remedies, including organic pesticides, against a thrips attack on mango trees of Muthalamada, the mango city of Kerala. Muthalamada is facing a devastation from the thrips infestation, especially when the mango orchards flowered in January.
C.A. Jayaprakash, entomology principal scientist at ICAR-Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI), Thiruvananthapuram, suggested that Nanma, one of the three hugely popular biopesticides developed by the CTCRI, could be effective against the thrips attack at Muthalamada.
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