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The chemical control of pesticide is the most popular pest controlling method in Sri
Lanka, but it causes many environmental problems as well as health hazards such
as kidney failure, cancers, nervous disorders, pest resistance development and
ground water contamination. Most farmers use pesticides without a sense of action.
This condition is called malpractice of pesticides. This research was carried out to
study the malpractice of pesticides, in two selected areas. This was done in three
steps. First, data were collected using a questioner. In the second step three farmers
who cultivated green leaves were selected from Thissamaharamaya and their
pesticide application techniques were studied. It was evident that the green
cultivating farmers were not adhering to post harvesting intervals recommended for
Chlorfyrifos, Antracoal and Paraquat. Paraquat and Chlorfyrifos which are well
known deleterious chemicals. In the third step development of resistance in brinjal
pod borer to the respective pesticides was studied using the data collected from the
plots treated with pesticide and not treated with pesticides. It was revealed that
there was no significant difference between the pest density in the plots treated
with pesticide and not treated with pesticide. This shows that brinjal pod borer has
already developed resistance to pesticide Mospilan. |
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