Author: C.B. Mane, K.U. Bidwe, R.R. Shelke, N.S. Satpute and P.A. Kahate
The presence of pesticide residues in feed and its animal products is in the focus at the present scenario in the view of WTO. The residues not only affect the public health but also cause economic losses to the livestock industry. Not only these affect the health of livestock and human beings but also affect the quality of animal products. Pesticide residues accumulate in the animals either by direct contact with pesticide or by indirect contact with environment. Considering same present investigation, entitled “Studies on pesticides residual effect on maize and lucern green fodder†was conducted at Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science, Post Graduate Institute, Dr PDKV, Akola for period 90 Days. Three treatments were studied namely T1 – Nutrient management through organic manure and bio-pesticide for maize fodder, T2 –Nutrient management through fertilizer and IPM for xv maize fodder and T3 – Nutrient management through fertilizer and pesticide for maize fodder.
FYM, Chemical fertilizer, Pesticides, IPM, Residual effect.
The results of metarhizum and neem seed extract application on term of residues on Maize and Lucerne fodder under treatment T1, T2, T3, T4 was below level of quantification, while- coragen pesticide application residues treatment in T5 and T6 was recorded i.e. 0.144 and 0.050 mg per kg respectively
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Mane, C.B. Bidwe, K.U., Shelke, R.R., Satpute, N.S. and Kahate, P.A. (2021). Studies on Pesticides Residual Effect on Maize and Lucern Green Fodder. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 13(3): 05-07.