Comparative Effect of Biopesticides on Sucking Insects and Yield of Bitter Gourd

Comparative Effect of Biopesticides on Sucking Insects and Yield of Bitter Gourd

Authors

  • Muhammad Zareef Sajid PhD Student, School of Science, Western Sydney University, Australia
  • Madieha Ambreen Assistant Professor, School of Biology (Botany Section), Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Fawad Khan Medical Entomologist, Health Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Keywords:

bitter ground, pest management using Azadirachta indica, Cypermethrin , whiteflies & thrips.

Abstract

The effect of different botanical extracts on the population density of aphids, whiteflies, and thrips in bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) was studied at the Agricultural Research Institute, Tarnab, Peshawar, Pakistan, during 2017–18. The experiment was conducted in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and five treatments: Cypermethrin, Azadirachta indica (Neem), Parthenium hysterophorus, Eucalyptus globus, and a control. Results showed that both cypermethrin and botanical extracts significantly reduced pest populations and increased yield. The lowest number of aphids (0.88/leaf), whiteflies (0.90/leaf), and thrips (0.93/leaf) was recorded in cypermethrin-treated plots, followed by neem extract. In contrast, the highest numbers of pests were observed in control plots, with aphids (5.60/leaf), whiteflies (8.89/leaf), and thrips (5.96/leaf). The maximum number of fruits per plant (22.79) and yield (24.80 kg per treatment) were obtained with cypermethrin, followed by neem extract, whereas the control treatment produced the lowest yield (10.81 kg per treatment). Among botanicals, neem extract was the most effective in suppressing pest populations, performing better than eucalyptus and parthenium extracts. These results suggest that neem extract can be a valuable component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs for bitter gourd. The findings highlight the potential of combining eco-friendly botanicals with reduced reliance on synthetic insecticides for sustainable crop protection.

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Published

24-09-2025

How to Cite

Muhammad Zareef Sajid, Madieha Ambreen, & Fawad Khan. (2025). Comparative Effect of Biopesticides on Sucking Insects and Yield of Bitter Gourd. International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Cutting-Edge Research (HEC Recognised), 3(3), 150–155. Retrieved from https://jai.bwo-researches.com/index.php/jwr/article/view/122
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