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1. Name of the Research Station/KVK, DAATTC : DAATTC, Jogipet, ARS,

and DAATTC, Tornala

2. Name of the Team leader : K. Rahul Viswakarma,

Coordinator, DAATTC, Jogipet Name(s) of the Scientists participated : K. Saritha, Scientist (Horticulture), DAATTC, Jogipet Dr. N. Sainath, Scientist (SSAC), ARS, Tornala

Ch. Pallavi, Scientist (Agronomy), DAATTC, Tornala 4. Name (s) of the Departmental officers participated:

Sri. N. Manohara, ADA, Sangareddy Sri. A.V.G.K.Prasad, AO, Sangareddy Sri. T.Gayatri, AEO, Sangareddy

B. Sravan, AEO, Sangareddy Sri. K. Anjaneyulu, BTM, Sangareddy

Y. Beena, BTM, Sangareddy

Sri. G. Soujanya, ATM , Sangareddy 5. Name (s) of the farmers participated/Interacted with, if any:

Sanjeeva Reddy, D. Venkatesham, N. Vijayamma, K. Lingamaiah, G. Shekar, N. Ravikumar, S. Srinivas, Satyanarayana, Avula Narsimhulu, G.Vikas, Y. Veeresh

1 Date of visit : 02-09-2021

2 Place of visit : Shivampet, Rajampet, Vaikuntapuram, Thallapally, Kulabgur, Kalabgur

Mandal : Sangareddy and Pulkal

District : Sangareddy

3 GPS Coordinates of field visited

:

Name of the farmer

Name of the village

GPS Coordinates Sanjeeva Reddy Vaikuntapuram 170.37’49’’N,

780.5’49’’E D. Venkatesham Kulabgur 170.37’51’’, 780.5’47’’

N. Vijayamma Kalabgur 170.37’51’’, 780.5’48’’

Lingamaiah Thallapally 170.37’43’’, 780.6’02’’

Avula Narsimhulu

Shivampet 170.63’11’’, 780.09’68’’

N. Ravikumar Rajampet 170.62’87’’, 780.10’08’’

4 Crop : Cotton

Paddy Guava

5 Variety/Hybrid grown : Variety (MTU-1008, JGL-33124-minikit), Hybrids (Sadanand, Navaneeth)

6 Extent of area inspected (acres)

: 23.5 acres.

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Crop Stage of the crop Insect pests/diseases observed Cotton Flowering to boll

development stage

Jassids, Aphids, Whiteflies (Sucking pests complex)

Bacterial arm disease

Magnesium and micronutrient deficiencies Paddy Tillering to Maximum

tillering stage

Leaf folder Stem borer Zinc deficiency

Guava Fruiting stage Fruit fly

7 Approx. date of sowing/planting

: June to July, 2021

8 Stage of crop : Cotton: Flowering to boll development stage Paddy: Tillering stage

Guava: Fruiting stage 9 Type of soil : Black soils & Red soils 10 Rainfed/irrigated : Rainfed / Irrigated 11 Management practices

and inputs used

: Crop: Paddy Crop: Cotton

Green manuring (Sowing)- May-June

Sowing (June), herbicide application (Pendimethalin) Nursery (No pests

observed)-June

15 DAS- 20:20:0:13 (1 bag) and 20 kgs Potash

Incorporation of GM (1 bag SSP)-June-July

Running of Guntaka between rows

At Transplanting (1 bag DAP)-July

Manual weeding (line) Weeding (Manually)-

August

45 DAS- 20:20:0:13 (1 bag) Top dressing - Urea (1

bag)-August 12 Insect pests/diseases

observed (specify)

:

13 Severity and extent of damage due to insect pests/diseases

: White fly and Jassid infestation in cotton was above ETL and Bacterial arm disease incidence was above ETL

Stem borer and leaf folder incidence was below ETL in paddy

Fruit fly infestation above ETL in Guava 14 Insecticides/fungicides/b

io-agents used along with dose

: In paddy applied PSB @ 2 kgs per acre with 100 kgs FYM In cotton, farmers are using plant growth promoters for control of jassids and other sucking pests in cotton.

15 Critical observations, if any

: Jassids and whitefly infestation in cotton was above ETL in all areas.

Leaf folder incidence was observed in Minikit JGL-33124 but below ETL.

16 Feedback of the farmer :  Cotton was at boll development stage and they are satisfactory with the crop and sucking pests are the

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Crop Insect pests/diseases observed

Suggestions/Recommendations made Cotton Sucking pests complex

(Jassids, whitefly)

Fipronil 2ml/lit, Acetamiprid @ 0.3g/lit, Diafenthiuron 1.5g/lit and Flonicamid 0.2g/lit of water

Micronutrient deficiency Spraying MgSO4 @10g/lit and 19:19:19

@10g/l

Bacterial arm disease COC 30 g + Streptocycline 1g/10 l of water

Others  Recommended to apply Urea and

potash as top dressing rather than complex (20:20:0:13) fertilizers.

 Recommended yellow sticky traps @ 12-15 No. /acre

Paddy Stemborer and leaf folder Cartap hydrochloride 2g/l or Carbofuran 3G @10kg/acre

Others  Recommended not to apply DAP as

basal when already green manuring was incorporated (Vijayamma).

 Top dressing of Urea and potash rather than complex (20:20:0:13) as top dressing

Guava Fruit fly Installation of traps @ 20 No./acre.

Mixing of Spinosad @ 0.3ml/lit with sugar solution.

major problem.

 Incidence of pink bollworm in cotton was not observed

 Sucking pests complex in cotton as Jassids and whiteflies populations were above ETL.

17 Cost of cultivation (Rs per acre)

: - 18 Suggestions/Recommen

dations made

:

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