Combating Rose Aphids: A Guide To Identify, Understand And Manage This Common Rose Pest
Aphids are tiny, soft-bodied insects that feed on the sap of plants. They are small, oval-shaped insects that range in colour from green, yellow and black. They have long, slender antennae and two tubes (known as cornicles) that extend from the posterior end of the body. At different growth stages, the appearance of aphids can vary, with nymphs being smaller and lighter in color than adult aphids.
Aphids are one of the most common pest of roses which can cause significant damage to the plants. Aphids are often referred to as “plant lice” because of their feeding habits, which can cause stunted growth, distorted leaves and flowers and even death of the affected plants. Roses are especially susceptible to damage from aphids, as the insects feed on the young, tender growth of the plants. Currently, there is a growing concern among rose growers in India about the increasing prevalence of aphids, and many are looking for effective ways to control these pests.
Aphids are a type of sap feeder, as they feed on the sap of the rose plant’s stems, leaves, and buds.
Scientific Name: Macrosiphum rosae
Aphids are a common pest of roses in many regions of India, with the highest levels of infestation typically occurring in areas with warm, humid climates. Some of the major affected states in India include West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
A combination of different control measures is often required to effectively manage aphid infestations in rose crops. The following are some common IPM practices used to control aphids.
Chemical control is often necessary when other control measures are not effective. The following are some commercial chemicals that are commonly used to control aphids in rose crops:
Product Name | Technical Content | Dosage |
Confidor Insecticide | Imidacloprid 17.8% SL | 0.75 – 1ml/lit water |
Actara Insecticide | Thiamethoxam 25 % WG | 0.5gm/lit water |
Anshul Ikon Insecticide | Acetamiprid 20% S.P. | 0.5gm/lit water |
Tafgor Insecticide | Dimethoate 30% EC | 1.5 – 2.5ml/lit water |
Asataf Insecticide | Acephate 75% SP | 1 – 1.5gm/lit water |
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