Biological activity of some nonconventional insecticides against cotton leafworm, Spodoptera Littoralis [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.37-44Other title:- دراسة تأثير بيربروكسيفين، ديافنثيرون مقارنة بالمركب الطبيعى ميلبيتلتين على السلالة المعملية لدودة ورق القطن. [Added title page title]
- Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2009 v. 87 (1) [electronic resource].
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Under laboratory conditions the initial, latent effect and biometric effects of two IGR's pyriproxyfen (Admiral) and diafenthiuron (Polo) and melbimectin (biocide) were studied on the 6th instar larvae of the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) of pyriproxyfen was the most effective, it caused 101.56% increase in duration of the 6th instra larval, followed by diafenthiuron at the recommended rate gave 73.77% increase, in contrast melbimectin was ineffective when all the three chemicals tested at the recommended rate of each. Pyriproxyfen was the most potent compound in increasing the weight of treated larvae (46.15% increase), while diafenthiuron and melbimectin reduced the larval weight (33.33 and 20.51% decrease, respectively). Melbimectin was highly effective against larval stage, where mortality percentages ranged from 30.3 to 54.5 after 48 hrs of treatment. While, it was ineffective during pupal stage, recording from 0.0 to 5.0% mortality. On the other hand, pyriproxyfen and diafenthiuron exhibited poor effect against larval stage, while they were potent during pupal stage. The highest reduction pupation percentages were (38, 52 and 56% pupation), for melbimectin, diafenthiuron and pyriproxyfen, respectively.
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