نتایج جستجو برای: flubendiamide

تعداد نتایج: 74  

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2006
Takao Masaki Noriaki Yasokawa Masanori Tohnishi Tetsuyoshi Nishimatsu Kenji Tsubata Kazuyoshi Inoue Kazuhiko Motoba Takashi Hirooka

Flubendiamide, developed by Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan), is a novel activator of ryanodine-sensitive calcium release channels (ryanodine receptors; RyRs), and is known to stabilize insect RyRs in an open state in a species-specific manner and to desensitize the calcium dependence of channel activity. In this study, using flubendiamide as an experimental tool, we examined an impact of...

2016
Shrinivas S. Jadhav M. David

Flubendiamide, as a new class (Phthalic acid diamide) of pesticide with a wide spectrum of activity against lepidopteran pests extensively used alone or in combination with other insecticides in agriculture system to get protection from insect pests. Due to high specificity and limited approach towards non-target organism, the extensive use of this pesticide as an alternate for organophosphate ...

2015
G. Jaffer Mohiddin M. Srinivasulu K. Subramanyam M. Madakka D. Meghana V. Rangaswamy

A laboratory experiment has been conducted to investigate the ecological toxicity of flubendiamide and spinosad at their recommended field rates and higher rates (1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 kg ha-1) on cellulase, invertase and amylase in black and red clay soils after 10, 20, 30 and 40-day exposure under controlled conditions in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) soils of Anantapur District, Andhra ...

2016
A. Adams J. Gore A. Catchot F. Musser D. Cook N. Krishnan T. Irby

Experiments were conducted in Mississippi from 2013 to 2015 to determine the systemic and residual efficacy of chlorantraniliprole and flubendiamide against corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), in soybean. Both insecticides were applied at V4 and R3. Ten leaves that were present at the time of application and 10 newly emerged leaves that were not present at the time of application were colle...

2015
M Sreekanth M S M Lakshmi Koteswara Rao

Article history: Received on: 15/05/2015 Revised on: 10/06/2015 Accepted on: 17/06/2015 Available online: 20/06/2015 Two field experiments were conducted during Kharif, 2010 and 2011 to find out economical control measures against legume pod borer, Maruca vitrata (Geyer) on pigeonpea. Experimental results showed that the per cent inflorescence damage due to Maruca was lowest in chlorantranilipr...

2016
A. Adams J. Gore A. Catchot F. Musser D. Cook N. Krishnan T. Irby

Corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), is a significant pest of agroecosystems in the midsouthern and southeastern regions of the United States. These insects have developed resistance to, or inconsistent control has occurred with, most insecticide classes. With their unique mode of action, insecticides in the diamide class have become a key component in management of agriculturally important ...

Prem Rajak, Saurabh Sarkar, Sumedha Roy,

Background: Flubendiamide, comparatively a new pesticide designed to eradicate lepidopteran insect pests is known to have low risk to birds, mammals, fish, algae, honey bees, non-target arthropods, earthworms, soil macro- and micro-organisms, non-target plants as well as sewage treatment organisms; however, the risk assessment for aquatic invertebrates from metabolite could not be finalized wit...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
a. r. m. solaiman m. m. hossain m. z. alam m. m. rahman m. a. latif

field experiment was conducted to determine the economic threshold for spraying of flubendiamide against the brinjal shoot and fruit borer. flubendiamide was applied based on 10 thresholds including 2% shoot infestation, 5% shoot infestation, first fruit set + 2% fruit infestation, first fruit set + 5% fruit infestation, 2% fruit infestation, 5% fruit infestation, 2% shoot + 2% fruit infestatio...

Journal: :Journal of Pesticide Science 2010

Journal: :Pest Management Science 2021

BACKGROUND Although decoding the molecular mechanisms underlying insecticide resistance has often proven difficult, recent progress revealed that specific mutations in ryanodine receptor (RyR) of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, can confer to diamide insecticides. The extent which RyR contribute phenotype, associated genetic traits and fitness costs remain limited. RESULTS Three field-evo...

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