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 Parker neem oil :      Parker  Neem is an oil-based botanical pesticide consisting of neem oil. Bio-active components of neem eg. Azadirachtin, Salannin, Gedunin, Nimbin, Meliantriol etc have been reported to possess anti-feedant, growth disruption and repellant activities in insects. Most of these compounds are independently active and demonstrate additive effect when present in the same formulation.
    PARKER NEEM acts in different ways to protect the crop from insect pests as under :
(1) Antifeedant and Repellent;
(2) Naturally occuring insect growth regulator (IGR) and
(3) Oviposition deterrant.
In some cases it also exhibits ovicidal action.

     As an antifeedant, Azadirachtin is quite strong because when the insect eat the neem treated material, they lose their appetite. Hence, the insect will prefer to die of starvation rather than feeding on the treated surface.
     Second, NICO NEEM also has a repellent action i.e. insects will fly away; therefore they will not eat the treated crops and also not lay eggs in the farm. Hence the future population of insect is reduced.
     It interferes with the moulting hormone, therefore the larvae fails to pass on to the next instar and die prematurely. Adult insect avoid laying eggs on azadirachtin treated surface and this way the treated plants escape the attack from the larvae subsequently.
 PARKER  NEEM has been found to be effective against a number of insect-pests on a variety of crops. PARKER  NEEM controls aphids, thrips, plant hoppers, white flies, catter pillar, fruit borer, leaf miner, jassids and many other pests.

P o p u l a t i o n    p e r   2 5   p l a n t s.

Bio-agents

IPM with Nico Neem

Insecticide Control  Lady-bird beetle  280 142 221     chrysopa 270 92 129     Geocoris 60 21 39     Spider 92 42 66     Stephylimid 38 18 36     chimnus 40 12 34     Anthocorid 56 31 47
There are rich communities of beneficial insects, spiders, and diseases that attack insect pest. The beneficial species often control insect pests, especially in places where use of broadspectrum pesticides is avoided. Without these beneficial species the insect pests would multiply so quickly that they would completely consume the crop.
    Pests have high reproductive capacities to offset the naturally high mortality that they face in nature. For examples, a brown planthopper female produces many offspring, but because of the action of predators, parasites, and diseases, only about 1 or 2 will survive after one generation. It is not unusual for 98-99 % morality to occur, otherwise, a pest population explosion can be expected.
Natural enemies also have enemies of their own. Parasites and predators each have predators, parasites, and pathogens. Most predators are cannibalistic, a behavior which ensures that, in the absence of prey, some will survive.
    The natural balance between insect pests and their natural enemies is often disrupted by indiscriminate use of chemical insecticides. Although insecticides are needed in some cases, they must be used judiciously in order to save these vulnerable natural control agents.

ADVANTAGES:

1. Insects die of starvation.   
2. Interference in the process of oviposition.
3. Effective pest control.      
4. Prevents the insects to develop resistance.
5. More yeild - more safe.  
6. Environmental safe and farmer's friend.
7. Ideal for integrated pest management.


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Date Posted: 17/06/2005

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