Effectiveness of certain pesticidal treatments against some sucking pests attacking Phaseolus vulgaris [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.5317-5327Other title:
  • قياس فعالية بعض المبيدات على بعض الافات الثاقبة الماصة التى تصيب نباتات الفاصوليا [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2008 v. 33 (7) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura Unviersity Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2008.v.33(7)Summary: The objective of present work was to compare the field efficiency of three tested pesticides, Bensultap, Pirimiphos·methyl and. Abamectln, against some sucking Insect pests, Whitefiy. Bemisia spp. , the colton leafhopper, Empoasca Iybica, Thrips Thips tabaci, and bean Aphids, Aphis cracc;vora, attacting kidney bean, Phaseo/us vulgans The field experiment was conducted at Mansoura University expenmental station during two penod In 2007and 2008. Based on the results of this experiment, at the recommended dose, Bensultap and Pirimiphos-methyl induced excellent control to the all tested sucking pests as the initial kill, persell! of reduction was ranging from (91.96 to 9922) and from (87.67 to 9748) for tow pesticides, respectively, whereas, Abamectin was the lowest effective one which revealed from 22.91 to 86.64% only Concerning residual activity (till 9'" days after application), the tested pesticides can be arranged in descending order as follows: Bensultap, Pirimiphos-methyl and Abamectln recording (67.03-94.52), (63.12-82.65) and (12.33-78.22) present reductIon III pests population, respectively.
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The objective of present work was to compare the field efficiency of three tested pesticides, Bensultap, Pirimiphos·methyl and. Abamectln, against some sucking Insect pests, Whitefiy. Bemisia spp. , the colton leafhopper, Empoasca Iybica, Thrips Thips tabaci, and bean Aphids, Aphis cracc;vora, attacting kidney bean, Phaseo/us vulgans The field experiment was conducted at Mansoura University expenmental station during two penod In 2007and 2008. Based on the results of this experiment, at the recommended dose, Bensultap and Pirimiphos-methyl induced excellent control to the all tested sucking pests as the initial kill, persell! of reduction was ranging from (91.96 to 9922) and from (87.67 to 9748) for tow pesticides, respectively, whereas, Abamectin was the lowest effective one which revealed from 22.91 to 86.64% only Concerning residual activity (till 9'" days after application), the tested pesticides can be arranged in descending order as follows: Bensultap, Pirimiphos-methyl and Abamectln recording (67.03-94.52), (63.12-82.65) and (12.33-78.22) present reductIon III pests population, respectively.

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