Speaker

Dec 17-18, 2021    Abu Dhabi, UAE
1st International Conference on

Environmental Life Science

  Dr Tari Vinaya Satyawan Savitri
09:10 AM-09:35 AM 1

Dr Tari Vinaya Satyawan Savitri

University of Mumbai india

Title: The Sustainable Management of I dioscopus clypealis (Mango Leaf Hopper) at Ratnagiri District, India.

Abstract:

India is very famous for ‘Alphonso Mango' in the international market. However, due to indiscriminate use of agrochemicals, growth regulators, and fertilizers, reduces the exportable quality of fruit. Therefore, it is well felt need to adopt sustainable pest management. In the cursory survey, it is found that Idioscopus clypealis (Mango leafhopper) is the major pest in the study area.The present study aimed towards the development of bio-insecticide and to check its potential against Mango leafhopper. Strychnos nux vomica extract contains alkaloids (Strychnine and Brucine) which are responsible for the insecticidal property. The efficacy of Srtychnos nux vomica extract against mango leafhopper was checked in three different solvents (viz. Petroleum ether, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate) and the value obtained was statistically significant i.e. p<0.05. From the phytotoxicity test, it is concluded that a high amount of Neem oil is not good for plant health. The liquid insecticide was formulated in the form of emulsifiable concentrates (EC). Different concentrations are prepared and all four (A1, A2, A3, A4) concentrations of the formulation are further analyzed for the bioassay for 24 hrs. The bioassay results showed that the formulation 'A1' and 'A2' showed 100% mortality after 24 hrs.However, ‘A3’ and ‘A4’ showed comparatively less mortality. However ‘A1’and   ‘A2’ have comparatively more amounts of Neem oil and it showing  100%mortality  and  it  shows phytotoxicity. Hence, Formulation 'A3" and 'A4' are considered for further analysis. The results obtained from bioassay it is very clear that formulation 'A4' showed less mortality than 'A3' with no phytotoxic effect. 

Biography:

Dr. Tari Vinaya Satyawan Savitri is currently working as an “External Consultant” at GauEcoGram Agrovikas Producer Company Private Limited, Pune, Maharashtra, India. She has completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the University of Mumbai. She did under graduation studies in Zoology, M.Sc. in Environmental Science, and a Diploma in Biotechnology (2 years) from the University of Mumbai and B.Ed. from S.N.D.T. University. She has qualified State Level Eligibility Test for Assistant Professorship valid in the states of Maharashtra and Goa, India. She has been awarded the 'Young Scientist Award' from Deccan Environmental Research Organization (DERO). She has attended around 33 conferences/ workshops/ webinars/ faculty development programme. She has published more than 20 research items in reputed journals, Magazines/e-Newsletters, and conferences.