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    Protease Inhibitors: An Induced Plant Defense Mechanism Against Herbivores by Divekar, Pratap A., Rani, Vijaya, Majumder, Sujan, Karkute, Suhas Gorakh, Molla, Kutubuddin A., Pandey, Koshlendra Kumar, Behera, Tusar Kanti, Govindharaj, Guru-Pirasanna-Pandi

    Published in Journal of plant growth regulation (01-10-2023)
    “…Plants have evolved with various effective mechanisms to defend themselves against herbivores, and one such mechanism is the production of protease inhibitors…”
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    Residue dissipation kinetics, safety evaluation and decontamination of hexaconazole in green chilli by Majumder, Sujan, Singh, Satyapriya, Divekar, Pratap A., Pandey, K. K., Behera, T. K.

    “…Hexaconazole is one of the most popular fungicides used for the chemical control of several diseases in many vegetable crops, but its residues may remain in…”
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    Dissipation kinetics, food safety evaluation and decontamination of chlorantraniliprole in cowpea by Majumder, Sujan, Pandey, Juhi, Divekar, Pratap A., Ali, Eisa O. M., Pandey, K. K., Behera, Tusar Kanti

    “…Cowpea is known for its high protein content (18-25%) and also chiefly raised for green fodder. The infesting pests, pod borer and aphids are the most…”
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    Compatibility of entomopathogenic fungi and botanicals against sucking pests of okra: an ecofriendly approach by Halder, Jaydeep, Divekar, Pratap A., Rani, A. T.

    “…Background Okra, Abelmoschus esculentus (Linn.) Moench, is one of the most important traditional vegetables in India. The crop is attacked severely by sucking…”
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    Field bioefficacy and residue dynamics of chlorantraniliprole (18.50% sc) in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) by MAJUMDER, SUJAN, RANI, A T, DIVEKAR, PRATAP A, HALDER, JAYDEEP, PANDEY, K K, BEHERA, T K

    “…The okra fruit borer (Earias vittella) and sucking pests are a key limiting factor in okra cultivation due to their severe crop destruction behaviour. An…”
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    Isolation, identification and biocontrol potential of entomopathogenic nematodes occurring in Purvanchal and Bundelkhand regions of Uttar Pradesh, India by Gowda, Manjunatha T., Patil, Jagadeesh, R., Vijayakumar, Halder, Jaydeep, Veereshkumar, Divekar, Pratap A., Rai, A. B., Singh, Jagdish

    “…Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are being used for the management of insect pests occurring in both agricultural and horticultural crops. But native EPNs are…”
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    Optimizing sucking pest control in okra: an analysis of flupyradifurone 200 SL effectiveness, phytotoxicity, safety to natural enemies, pollinators and cost-efficiency by Kodandaram, M. H., Divekar, Pratap A., Wangi, Nagaratna, Mohite, Nikhil R., Rai, Awadhesh Bahadur

    “…Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), and leafhopper, Amrasca biguttulla biguttulla , Ishida, are the major biotic constraints in cultivation of okra, causing…”
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    Sustainable pest management in cabbage using botanicals: Characterization, Effectiveness and Economic Appraisal by Divekar, Pratap A., Majumder, Sujan, Halder, Jaydeep, Kedar, Santosh C., Singh, Vikas

    “…Mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt.), diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linn.), and cabbage butterfly, Pieris brassicae (Linn.), were observed as major…”
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