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Tea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development Centre, West Bengal, India
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Tea Pest Management: A Microbiological Approach
Author(s): Bhabesh Deka and Azariah Babu*
Tea crop damage is caused by mites and insect pests, and each year a significant amount of crop loss is occurring
due to their damage. The efficiency of synthetic pesticides has permitted for their widespread usage as a control
tool over several decades. Synthetic pesticides, on the other hand, have resulted in the development of insect pest
resistance, pollution, and pesticide residues in the finished product, etc, forcing the planting community to look for
the development of an alternate strategy. Microbial pesticides have been employed to counter the mite and insect
pest-damaging tendencies while a significant portion of scientific data suggests that their actions are both desirable
and environmentally beneficial. The efficiency of entomopathogenic microorganisms against several tea pests was
examined and the microbial biopesticides were found to be successful .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2471-9315.21.7.206