Efficacy of some plant extracts and the commercial biocide, dolphin on potato tuber worm, Phtharimaea aperculella (zeller.) (lepidoptera: gelechiidae) under field and storage conditions [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1123-1131Other title:
  • فاعلية بعض المستخلصات النباتية والمبيد الحيوى (دولفن) على فراشة درنات البطاطس تحت الظروف الحقلية والمعملية [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University Journal of plant protection and pathology, 2011 v. 2 (12) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2011.v.2(12)Summary: Field and laboratory experiments were conducted at Aga district .Dakahlia Governorate during two successive seasons 2009 and 2010 to evaluate the efficiency of some plant extracts (demises ) and plant oils (mint oil-fennel oil -cumin oil) In comparison with the biocide (dolphin )against Phthonmaea operculella (Zeller.) . The obtained results showed that the mint oil was the most effective against P. opercu/ella larvae (74.2, 75.9%), followed by fennel oil (62.7, 74.2%) ; cumin oil (62.6, 69.1%) and demises plant extracts (61.5, 60.5%). While, dolphin caused a relatively high mortality rate of PTM larvae ( 82.6 &81.4 %) during 2009 &2010 seasons. The results indicated that the bioactivity of the tested materials were concentration-dependent, whereas, the inhibition rates of moths resulted from eggs or pupae or moths infestation increased obviously with the rise of conentration. Meanwhile, the bioactivity of all were relatively the most to moths infestation all tested materials than eggs and pupae.
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Field and laboratory experiments were conducted at Aga district .Dakahlia Governorate during two successive seasons 2009 and 2010 to evaluate the efficiency of some plant extracts (demises ) and plant oils (mint oil-fennel oil -cumin oil) In comparison with the biocide (dolphin )against Phthonmaea operculella (Zeller.) . The obtained results showed that the mint oil was the most effective against P. opercu/ella larvae (74.2, 75.9%), followed by fennel oil (62.7, 74.2%) ; cumin oil (62.6, 69.1%) and demises plant extracts (61.5, 60.5%). While, dolphin caused a relatively high mortality rate of PTM larvae ( 82.6 &81.4 %) during 2009 &2010 seasons. The results indicated that the bioactivity of the tested materials were concentration-dependent, whereas, the inhibition rates of moths resulted from eggs or pupae or moths infestation increased obviously with the rise of conentration. Meanwhile, the bioactivity of all were relatively the most to moths infestation all tested materials than eggs and pupae.

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