2)
chemically by spraying insecticides and sangkil mangkus, such as
Thiodan 35 EC or EC Basudin at the recommended concentration.
4) Thrips (Holopothrips ananasi Da Costa Lima)
Feature:
Thrips are very small body size of about 1.Poker757.com Agen Judi Poker Online Terpercaya Indonesia 5 mm long, brown, and big eyes.
Symptoms:
attack plants by sucking the fluid leaves the cell, causing flecks of silver; at the level of heavy attack causes stunted growth of young plants.
Control:
(1) is non chemically can be done by keeping the gardens and reduce the range of host plants;
(2) performed chemically by spraying insecticides: Mitac 200 EC or Dicarol 25 SP at the recommended concentration.
5) Scales (Diaspis bromeliae Kerne)
Feature:
Small
insects ± 2.5 mm in diameter, round and flat, yellowish white /
grayish, clustered covering fruit and leaves, causing small fruit size
and stunted plant growth.
Control:
Can be sprayed with insecticide Decis 2.5 EC or 500 EC Curacron at the recommended concentration.
6) fruit moth (Tmolus echinon L)
Feature:
Insects young / adult form of brown-colored butterflies and larvae / caterpillar covered with fine hair and a small head.
Symptoms:
pineapple
attacked by way of broaching and create holes that cause cavities
fruit, fruit gummy and partially cut the weight of the affected plants.
Control:
done
by collecting / killing caterpillars mechanically, and sprayed
insecticide: Buldok Thiodan 25 EC or 35 EC at the recommended
concentration
7) Other Pests:
termites, rodents, nematodes, root nodules and orange flour mite also sometimes attack the pineapple plant.
2. Disease
Gudang303 Agen Bola Resmi Promo 100% SBOBET IBCBET Jelang Piala Dunia 20141). Heart rot and root rot
Cause:
The fungus Phytophthora parasitica and P. cinnamomi Rands Waterh. Hearth disease called heart rot rot, root rot while the so-called root rot. The
spread of disease assisted diverse host plants, flowing water,
agricultural equipment, high rainfall, soil containing organic matter
and high soil moisture between 25-35 degrees C.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
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