Date palm IPM

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https://www.accessagriculture.org/date-palm-ipm

Duration: 

00:07:34

Year of Production: 

2016

Source/Author: 

Ministry of Agriculture, Iraq
»This video looks at various modern methods of integrated biological control in the fight against the pests of palm trees. It features the use of intercropping, light traps and environmentally-friendly organic pesticides.«

The Date palm is susceptible to many pests but integrated pest management strategies like use of organic pesticides, intercropping and use of light traps can help control the pests.

First, we can use environmentally friendly botanic insecticides. These are made from medicinal plants. When using organic pesticides, ensure to read the label and use it as a guide to mix pesticides and during application, one should wear protective equipment like gloves and the sprayer must first be rinsed with clean water and avoid spraying during windy conditions.

Intercropping

The second method is intercropping where vegetables for examples radish are grown together with palm trees. The vegetables attract natural enemies of the date palm pests hence controlling pest numbers significantly.

Thirdly, we can use light traps where the traps uses solar energy to capture many kinds of insects. The success of this method depends on putting the traps in the right place

 

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:06Date integrated pest management strategies.
01:0702:07Use of environmentally friendly botanical insecticide (Oxymatrine).
02:0802:28When using organic pesticides, read the label to guide in mixing and wear protective gears.
02:2902:48The sprayer to be used must rinsed with clean water spraying and should avoid spraying on windy days.
02:4904:05Intercropping with vegetables for example radish.
04:0606:25Using light traps that operate using solar energy to capture many insects.
06:2607:34Summary

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