Abstract:
Insects are a significant factor in the destruction of agricultural crops. The
management must be done in such a way that is free of potentially dangerous
chemicals and that remains environmentally benign. Bacillus thuringiensis is
a soil bacterium whose main characteristic is the development of parasporal
crystalline inclusions that contain the crystal protein which possesses
insecticidal effects. The study’s primary objective is to evaluate the
insecticidal activity of Bt as a biocontrol agent against insects pests. A total of
60 soil samples were randomly taken from four organic farms in Dharan,
Tarahara, Itahari and Jhumka, Nepal. The bacteria were isolated using sodium
acetate selection method and were conventionally identified to determine
whether the isolates were Bt. Four isolates namely SR1, SI7, ST9 and SJ11
displayed the characteristics of Bt which were bioassayed against two insect
pests, Spodoptera frugiperda and Myzus persicae. Bioassay was carried out by
preparing crystal/spore mixture (1mg/ml) and feeding it to the insects which
were grown in the laboratory by placing them in the disposable plastic glass
and directly dipping maize and bean leaves before being given to the
appropriate insect. All the four isolates showed insecticidal activity against the
insect pest and gave positive result with great potentiality to infect and manage
S. frugiperda and M. persicae. The mean difference between treatment and
control was statistically significant (p>0.05). The findings showed that the use
of living organisms to control pests by implementing bioactive agents or
microorganisms that are entomopathogenic to insect pests is an appealing
course of action and a sustainable approach for crop protection because they
degrade quickly, resulting in fewer exposures and primarily preventing
pollution issues brought on by synthetic pesticides.
Description:
A
Thesis Dissertation Submitted to
Department of Microbiology
Central Campus of Technology, Tribhuvan University, Dharan,
Nepal, in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of
Degree of Masters of Science in (Agriculture)