susceptibility of western flower thrips frankliniella occidentalis (thysanoptera: thripidae) to some synthetic and botanical insecticides under laboratory conditions

Authors

zahra gholami

amin sadeghi

aziz sheikhi garjan

javad nazemi rafi

fatemeh gholami

abstract

this study was conducted to investigate commercial formulations of insecticides against western flower thrips, frankliniella occidentalis (pergande).the insects were collected from commercial greenhouses of cucumber in varamin, iran. the tested insecticides were diazinon (ec 60%), cypermethrin (ec 40%), fipronil (ec 2.5%), imidacloprid (sc 35%) and a botanical insecticide oxymatrine (kingbo, as 0.6%). fipronil had the highest efficacy among all tested insecticides (lc50 = 17.97 ppm). however, imidacloprid had the lowest efficacy (lc50 = 2303 ppm). the oxymatrine was effective (lc50 = 69.94 ppm) after fipronil.

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Journal title:
journal of crop protection

Publisher: tarbiat modares university

ISSN 2251-9041

volume 4

issue Supplementary Issue 2015

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