Abstract:
Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.), is the most important traditional and commercial
vegetable in the Punjab, Pakistan. Jassid (Amrasca biguttula biguttulaL.)is a sucking pest
of brinjal and has many host-crops, making an intensive vegetable production impossible.
Study was conducted to determine spatio temporal distribution of jassid on the brinjal
crop in the three sites (districts) i.e Faisalabad, Multan and Layyah during 2008. The
population of jassid per leaf was counted on the weekly based and correlated with the
weather factors. The highest level of population were maximum in Layyah (4.12/leaf),
minimum in Multan (3.53/Leaf) and Faisalabad showed the intermediate development of
the jassid population (3.89/leaf). The simple correlation showed that maximum,
minimum and average temperature of all three areas viz Faisalabad, Multan and Layyah
showed the positive and highly significant correlation with jassid. The relative humidity
of Faisalabad was significant but negative correlation and its rain fall has negative but
non significant correlation. While district Multan and Layyah both showed the negative
and non-significant correlation with the relative humidity and rain fall. Next study was
experimented in 2009 and 2010 in the field area of Post Graduate Agricultural Research
Station (PARS) University of Agriculture, Faisalabad for initial screening on 14 varieties
of brinjal which showed the significant and different results from each other. The
experiments were laid in RCBD with the 3 replication. The data was taken at weekly
based. The data was correlated with weather factors for the population fluctuation. In the
initial screening trial during 2009, the data was highly significant between the genotypes,
dates of observations. Minimum populations were present at the Rubi (1.43/leaf) which
showed the resistance response and the maximum populations of jassid were showed at
the Bemissal (3.38/leaf) which showed the susceptible response. In the final screening
experiment during 2010 the all genotype mostly showed the same type of observation as
in 2009. Bemissal (3.36/leaf) recorded the maximum jassid population and the minimum
numbers of jassid were recorded to be 1.42/ leaf on Rubi. The fruit yield were recorded
maximum in the Rubi (81.00kg/plot) which showed the resistance response and minimum
was recorded in the Bemissal (44.66kg/plot) which showed the susceptible response
during 2009. The different physio-morphic characters which were recorded during 2010
i.e Hair density, length of hairs on lamina midrib and vein leaves showed negative and
significant correlation with pest population of jassid on brinjal. Similarly moister % and
plant height showed the negative correlation but significant in moister and non significant
in plant height. While leaf area, number of primary branches and thickness of leaf lamina
showed the positive and significant correlation with the jassid population. Hair density on
lamina showed 78.2% role in the fluctuation population of brinjal jassid. The all chemical
plant characters showed significant diffractions between the selected varieties. nitrogen,
lipids, potassium, reducing sugar, phosphorus, calcium zinc, ADF, Cellulose, NDF, and
Crude Fat showed negative and significant correlation but potassium and phosphorus has
non-significant correlation. Whereas Ash contents, crude protein, copper, magnesium,
Lignin had significant and positive correlation with the jassid population. The different
control methods were applied such as use of resistance variety (Rubi, a comparatively
resistant variety), cultural control, Biological control, Botanical control and the chemical
insecticide in PARS and AARI during 2011. The experiment was laid in RCBD with the
four replications. The applications of the treatments were done 3 times. To get the yield,
picking has been done seven times in season. A mixture of treatments (Cultural control +
spray with Imidacloprid + Tobacco extract + surfactant) showed the most successful
results with the minimum jassid population/leaf on brinjal. While minimum control was
shown in the cultural control with the high population of jassid. The combination of
cultural control+ spray with imidacloprid + Tobacco extract + surfactant showed
maximum yield of on the brinjal (166kg/plot) and minimum was recorded in the cultural
control (91.97kg/ha). Application of treatment T11 gave the highest Cost Benefit Ratio
1:79 as compared to all others treatments.