Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts

The general purpose of this study was to evaluate farmers’ awareness towards the pesticides used in rice-prawn integrated culture technique. Randomly selected survey technique was applied through direct observations and personal interviews for this study.: Data were collected from five different upa...

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Main Authors: M. Nahid Hasan, H. M. Rakibul Islam, Y. Mahmud, K. K. U. Ahmed, Md. Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee
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author M. Nahid Hasan
H. M. Rakibul Islam
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description The general purpose of this study was to evaluate farmers’ awareness towards the pesticides used in rice-prawn integrated culture technique. Randomly selected survey technique was applied through direct observations and personal interviews for this study.: Data were collected from five different upazillas viz. Fultola and Dumuria of Khulna, Mollahat, Fokirhat and Chitolmari of Bagerhat district which were situated in the south-west region in Bangladesh from January to March 2011. Randomly selected survey technique was applied to collect information from sample farmers which were chosen by consultation with local Agriculture Extension Officer and Fisheries Officer. A total of 75 (45 from Bagerhat and 30 from Khulna) sample farmers were asked to mention various information. Eight active ingredients of pesticides within 28 trade names were used to kill pest such as the stem borers, green leafhoppers and some of grasshoppers and gall midges infesting the rice farms. Pesticide frequency was varied between 1 and 3 sprays per crop season. A total of 94% respondents applied pesticides for controlling pests, 5% respondents used biological control and 1% respondent did not use any technique for pest management. The pesticide groups Organophosphorus and carbamate were used by 40% and 38% of the respondents respectively and another 15% farmers used pyrethroid in their rice crop during the winter period. Various groups of pesticides were used in order of 36% for Carbofuran, 17% for Chloropyriphos, 12% for Malathion, 11% for Diazinon, 7% for Cyhalotrin, 3% for Carbosulfan, 1% for Thiomax and 7% for Cypermethrin, respectively of the respondent farmers. No banned pesticides were identified from the respondents during this survey. It is suggested that pesticides regulation and effective implementation, increasing farmer’s awareness of effective pesticide use and expansion of IPM (Integrated Pest Management) practices can be helped towards sustainable integrated rice-prawn culture in the part of Bangladesh.
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spelling ums.eprints-332352022-07-16T02:55:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33235/ Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts M. Nahid Hasan H. M. Rakibul Islam Y. Mahmud K. K. U. Ahmed Md. Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee QL605-739.8 Chordates. Vertebrates The general purpose of this study was to evaluate farmers’ awareness towards the pesticides used in rice-prawn integrated culture technique. Randomly selected survey technique was applied through direct observations and personal interviews for this study.: Data were collected from five different upazillas viz. Fultola and Dumuria of Khulna, Mollahat, Fokirhat and Chitolmari of Bagerhat district which were situated in the south-west region in Bangladesh from January to March 2011. Randomly selected survey technique was applied to collect information from sample farmers which were chosen by consultation with local Agriculture Extension Officer and Fisheries Officer. A total of 75 (45 from Bagerhat and 30 from Khulna) sample farmers were asked to mention various information. Eight active ingredients of pesticides within 28 trade names were used to kill pest such as the stem borers, green leafhoppers and some of grasshoppers and gall midges infesting the rice farms. Pesticide frequency was varied between 1 and 3 sprays per crop season. A total of 94% respondents applied pesticides for controlling pests, 5% respondents used biological control and 1% respondent did not use any technique for pest management. The pesticide groups Organophosphorus and carbamate were used by 40% and 38% of the respondents respectively and another 15% farmers used pyrethroid in their rice crop during the winter period. Various groups of pesticides were used in order of 36% for Carbofuran, 17% for Chloropyriphos, 12% for Malathion, 11% for Diazinon, 7% for Cyhalotrin, 3% for Carbosulfan, 1% for Thiomax and 7% for Cypermethrin, respectively of the respondent farmers. No banned pesticides were identified from the respondents during this survey. It is suggested that pesticides regulation and effective implementation, increasing farmer’s awareness of effective pesticide use and expansion of IPM (Integrated Pest Management) practices can be helped towards sustainable integrated rice-prawn culture in the part of Bangladesh. SCIENCEDOMAIN international 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33235/1/Application%20of%20Pesticides%20in%20Rice-prawn%20%28Crustaceans%29%20Culture.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33235/2/Application%20of%20Pesticides%20in%20Rice-prawn%20%28Crustaceans%29%20Culture1.pdf M. Nahid Hasan and H. M. Rakibul Islam and Y. Mahmud and K. K. U. Ahmed and Md. Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee (2014) Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 4. pp. 1219-1229. ISSN 2347-565X https://journalarrb.com/index.php/ARRB/article/view/25073/46906
spellingShingle QL605-739.8 Chordates. Vertebrates
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H. M. Rakibul Islam
Y. Mahmud
K. K. U. Ahmed
Md. Shafiquzzaman Siddiquee
Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title_full Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title_fullStr Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title_full_unstemmed Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title_short Application of Pesticides in Rice-prawn (Crustaceans) Culture: Perception and Its Impacts
title_sort application of pesticides in rice prawn crustaceans culture perception and its impacts
topic QL605-739.8 Chordates. Vertebrates
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