MAJOR PEST AND DISEASES OF POMEGRANATE
Sl. No. | Name of pest/ disease |
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1. | Anar Butterfly |
2. | Stem boring beetles |
3. | Mealy bugs |
4. | Thrips |
Which pest is pomegranate?
Anar butterfly/ Pomegranate fruit borer
Larvae – Bark brown, short and stout, covered with short hairs, larval period lasts for 18-47 days. Pupation: Occurs either inside the damaged fruits or on the stalk holding it. Pupal period lasts for 7-34 days.
What pesticides are used on pomegranate?
Neonicotinoid insecticides such as imidacloprid, indoxacarb and thiamethoxam are widely used for control of a large number of insect pests of pomegranate crop.
How do you control pomegranate disease?
Diseased fruits should be removed and destroyed; infected twigs and branches should be pruned out; applications of appropriate fungicides can help to control the disease.
Which is best fungicide for pomegranate?
After pruning a general spray of copper oxychloride (Blitox 0.3%) and pasting of cut ends with copper fungicide should be practiced. Subsequently spraying with hexaconazole (Contaf 0.1%) or carbendazim (Bavistin 0.1%) or thiophanate methyl (Topsin M or Roko 0.1%) should be given.
Is a serious pest of pomegranate?
Aphids are among the most serious and widespread pests in pomegranate orchards, but they are often sufficiently controlled by natural enemies. The cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii, has two phases, one small and one larger.
What pests and diseases affect pomegranates?
What You’ll Learn
- Planning Ahead.
- Pests. Herbivores. Aphids. Citrus Flat Mites. Leaf-Footed Bugs. Leafroller Caterpillars. Mealybugs. Thrips.
- Diseases. Botrytis. Cercospora Fruit Spot. Heart Rot.
What bacteria is in pomegranate juice?
Table 1
Bacteria | Pomegranate extract | Citation |
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Staphylococcus aureus | Peel, juice, and POMx | [19, 21, 22, 25] |
Clostridium spp. | POMx | |
Probiotic | ||
Bifidobacterium spp. | POMx | [24] |
What insects pollinate pomegranate trees?
As mentioned, the pollination of pomegranate trees is done by bees. If you have a tree that is not producing, the most likely explanation is a lack of pollinators.
How do you control fruit borer in a pomegranate?
Spray one of the following chemicals: dimethoate (2 ml/lit), indoxacarb (1 g/lit), cypermethrin (1.5 ml/lit) or profenophos (2 ml/lit) at a fortnightly interval from flowering to fruit development. Chemical applications of lambda-cyhalothrin are also recommended for effective control of pomegranate fruit borer.
What are the diseases of pomegranate?
Pomegranate Diseases
- Bacterial leaf and fruit spot.
- Leaf and fruit spot.
- Anthracnose.
- Fusarium wilt.
- IPM for Pomegranate.
Can I use copper fungicide on pomegranate?
Copper fungicides can prevent future leaf spot and fruit spot infections when applied during the pomegranate’s dormancy period. Depending on the disease you are trying to prevent, several applications of the fungicide may be required to protect newly emerged flowers and shoots or due to an abundance of rain.
What is the best food for pomegranate tree?
Pomegranates can benefit from an 8-8-8 (NPK) foliar fertilizer formulated for citrus or tomatoes, such as Purely Organic Products Tomato and Vegetable Food, which is available from Amazon.
What fungicide is best?
- BEST OVERALL: BioAdvanced Fungus Control for Lawns.
- BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Spectracide Immunox Multi-Purpose Fungicide.
- BEST GRANULAR: Scotts DiseaseEx Lawn Fungicide.
- BEST BROAD-SPECTRUM: Syngenta Heritage G Fungicide.
- ALSO CONSIDER: The Andersons Prophesy.
What is a good fungicide?
Mixing baking soda with water, about 4 teaspoons or 1 heaping tablespoon (20 mL) to 1 gallon (4 L.) of water (Note: many resources recommend using potassium bicarbonate as a substitute for baking soda.). Dishwashing soap, without degreaser or bleach, is a popular ingredient for homemade plant fungicide.
What is the most effective fungicide?
“Triazole fungicides are the most widely used fungicide class in the world,” says Mueller. These locally systemic fungicides move up and down the plant but not in the leaf. Triazole fungicides (Folicur, Domark) inhibit an enzyme that plays a role in fungi sterol production.
What is pomegranate bacterial blight?
Bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae is a major disease of pomegranate. Bacterial blight drastically reduces the yield and quality of fruits, which are critical for pomegranate production.
Are pomegranate leaves poisonous?
While the leaves, the flowers, rinds, seeds and roots (see caution below) are all edible, typically pomegranate is grown for it’s fruit – the sweet-tart fruit that is full of large dark edible seeds.
Do pomegranates get worms?
Filbertworm can cause serious damage in pomegranates. Infestations have been seen in only a few orchards, most of which are in close proximity to alternate hosts, such as oak. In July, the larvae bore into the fruit similar to codling moth, a close relative.
Is pomegranate pesticide free?
Studies also show that pomegranates are not as susceptible to pesticide residues as other types of fruits, veggies and berries.
What animal eats pomegranates?
Although relatively free of insect and pest problems, squirrels can pose a problem by eating the fruit before you have a chance to harvest it. Take protective measures to ensure you’ll have a chance to savor the thirst-quenching pomegranate fruit.