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Laboratory Evaluation of Biorational and Low Risk Insecticides and Their Mixtures for Management of Diamondback Moth Larvae

Laboratory Evaluation of Biorational and Low Risk Insecticides and Their Mixtures for Management of Diamondback Moth Larvae
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摘要 The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L., has developed resistance to most insecticides used for its management. Suggested alternatives to forestall this process include biorational insecticides in mixtures with low-risk insecticides. The aim of this study was to select an insecticide or insecticide mixture that could be adopted by small-scale growers for diamondback moth management. The effectiveness of four insecticide mixtures, i.e., Agroneem Plus (neem-derived), Spinosad (microbial origin), thiamethoxam (neonicotinoid) and a homemade methanol Jalapefio pepper extract, in laboratory bioassays was evaluated. Binary mixtures were tested against single products at manufacturer's label rates. These were applied to collard greens using the leaf dip method and fed to the newly molted 2nd or 3rd instar larvae. Mixtures were evaluated for efficacy based on larval mortality and consumption of leaf discs. The results showed interactions between Jalapefio pepper extract and Spinosad and between the neem-derived Agroneem Plus and thiamethoxam at some of the tested concentrations. Mixtures with at any amount of Spinosad killed all larvae. The neem-based product gave inconsistent results in some treatments; in some case, increased leaf damage did not result in commensurate larval mortalities. The reported resistance of diamondback moth larvae to Spinosad was not observed during this study, neither with Spinosad alone nor in mixtures.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2016年第2期77-91,共15页 农业科学与技术(A)
关键词 Agroneem diamondback moth management insecticide mixtures SPINOSAD thiamethoxam. 无公害杀虫剂 小菜蛾幼虫 实验室评价 Spinosad 管理 农药 风险 二元混合物
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