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    Efficacy of Major Plant Extracts/Molecules on Field Insect Pests

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    Insect pests are considered the major hurdle in enhancing the production and productivity of any farming system. The use of conventional synthetic pesticides has led to the emergence of pesticide-resistant insects, environmental pollution, and negative effects on natural enemies, which have caused an ecological imbalance of the predator-prey ratio and human health hazards; therefore, eco-friendly alternative strategies are required. The plant kingdom, a rich repertoire of secondary metabolites, can be tapped as an alternative for insect pest management strategies. A number of plants have been documented to have insecticidal properties against various orders of insects in vitro by acting as antifeedants, repellents, sterilant and oviposition deterrents, etc. However, only a few plant compounds are applicable at the field level or presently commercialised. Here, we have provided an overview of the broad-spectrum insecticidal activity of plant compounds from neem, Annona, Pongamia, and Jatropha. Additionally, the impact of medicinal plants, herbs, spices, and essential oils has been reviewed briefl

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    Not AvailableShoot fly is one of the major pests of sorghum in India, which causes substantial economic losses in sorghum production. Levels of host plant resistance to sorghum shoot fly is low to moderate. Mutagenesis is a potential tool to induce new variation for crop improvement. Seeds of sorghum genotype IS 18551, a shoot fly resistant line, were mutated by irradiating with 500 Gy gamma rays. These mutants were evaluated under field condition for two seasons at four locations for resistance to shoot fly. Finally 30 mutant lines showed resistance to shoot fly across three hot spot locations over the resistance check (IS 18551) and three mutant lines showed break down of resistance and was on par with susceptible check (DJ 6514) were identified. Genetic analyses of these lines would throw light on the genes underlying resistance/susceptibility and facilitate development of genotypes with enhanced resistance.Not Availabl
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