کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6373566 | 1624320 | 2015 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- Action of a matrine-based biopesticide was assessed against four agricultural pests
- The biopesticide caused lethal and sublethal effects on all studied pest species.
- Acaricidal action was higher than the insecticidal activity.
- The tested biopesticide showed a short residual effect (â¼1 day).
- The formulation showed acaricidal activity similar to that of spirodiclofen.
The bioactivity of a matrine-based biopesticide was assessed against four pest species (Diaphorina citri, Panonychus citri, Sitophilus zeamais and Spodoptera frugiperda) of agricultural importance in different systems of production. For this purpose, we conducted bioassays under laboratory and field (commercial farming) conditions. In our laboratory bioassay, the matrine-based biopesticide caused lethal and sublethal effects on all the studied pest species. However, its acaricidal activity against P. citri was between â¼10 and 100 times greater than its insecticidal activity (on D. citri, S. zeamais and S. frugiperda). In the tests with seedlings cultivated in vases, the acaricidal activity of this formulation was similar to that of spirodiclofen (the positive control). Despite its high efficacy, the biopesticide showed a short residual effect (â¼1 day). In a commercial citrus farm in Brazil (with natural infestation of P. citri and Eutetranychus banksi), this biopesticide formulation (at 150 ppm) showed high efficacy (â¼90%) in reduces mite populations, with acaricidal activity similar to that of spirodiclofen. This matrine-based biopesticide is a useful component for crop protection where the studied pest species occur, mainly in ecological systems of food production, which are in need of efficient tools for pest management.
Journal: Crop Protection - Volume 67, January 2015, Pages 160-167