Molecular identification and eco-friendly management of rice brown planthoppers in Bangladesh
Moumita Kar, S.M. Hemayet Jahan, Mohammad Atikur Rahman, Shuvo Dip Datta

TL;DR
This study identifies rice brown planthoppers in Bangladesh and tests plant-based insecticides as eco-friendly alternatives to control them.
Contribution
The study provides molecular confirmation of rice brown planthopper species and evaluates the efficacy of plant-based insecticides for eco-friendly pest management.
Findings
Abamectin 10% caused 100% mortality in brown planthoppers.
Neem oil at 10% concentration showed higher efficacy than lower concentrations.
Castor oil had limited effectiveness compared to Abamectin and Neem oil.
Abstract
Infestation by various insect pests is the main constraint for growing rice where rice brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stål) can severely damage rice plants directly through feeding. Therefore, the study aims to detect rice brown planthoppers (BPH) and provide environment-friendly management tactics to mitigate the problem which caused by brown planthoppers. The BPH samples were collected from rice fields of different locations in the Patuakhali of Bangladesh for molecular identification. A molecularly single species of rice brown planthopper, Nilaparavata lugens was identified using mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (mtCOI) universal marker. The nucleotide sequences of collected samples were compared with other nucleotide sequences from the GenBank database of NCBI, which make single clades in the phylogenetic tree at an insignificant distance. Moreover, brown…
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TopicsTheology and Canon Law Studies · Religious and Theological Studies · Family and Matrimonial Law
