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Abstract
Two ladybeetles, Cycloneda sanguinea and Harmonia axyridis, were exposed in the laboratory to eight fungicide formulations commonly used in citrus production in Florida. Both benomyl and the combination of copper and petroleum oil proved toxic to larvae of C. sanguinea that were exposed to concentrations corresponding to recommended field rates, either as leaf residues or in topical spray applications. Larvae of C. sanguinea also suffered significant mortality when exposed to neem oil as a leaf residue, but not after topical application. Larvae of H. axyridis exposed to these compounds completed development with the same success as control larvae in all trials. However, H. axyridis larvae exhibited slower development following exposure to leaf residues of ferbam applied at twice the recommended rate. Exposure to azoxystrobin as a leaf residue at twice the recommended concentration resulted in accelerated larval development in both species. No compounds appeared repellent to adult beetles of either species. Adult beetles of both species were observed resting on portions of filter paper treated with fosetyl-Al more often than on untreated, control portions. Azoxystrobin, ferbam and mefenoxam similarly arrested the movement of adult C. sanguinea, whereas benomyl and the copper and petroleum oil combination arrested the movement of adult H. axyridis. The differential sensitivity of the two coccinellid species is discussed in the context of the potential displacement of the indigenous C. sanguinea by the invasive H. axyridis.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 15455066 PMCID: PMC355890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1.(Left and continued above) Percent mortality (corrected using Abbott's formula) of coccinellid larvae (n = 16 in all trials; solid bars, Cycloneda sanguinea; hatched bars, = Harmonia axyridis) exposed to different concentrations of fungicides as leaf residues and in topical spray applications: (a) fosetyl-Al, (b) axoxystrobin, (c) benomyl, (d) copper + petroleum oil, (e) fenbuconazole, (f) ferbam, (g) neem oil, (h) mefenoxam. Fungicide concentrations were calculated on a weight-to-weight basis for wettable powders, and a volume-to-volume basis for liquid formulations. ‘Field rate’ indicates the concentration corresponding to the recommended field rate assuming application in 935 L water per ha. ‘(0)’ indicates identical survival between treatment and controls; blanks indicate experiments were not performed at that concentration. Asterisks indicate level of significance: * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001.
Mean larval developmental times (± SEM) for Cycloneda sanguinea larvae exposed to leaf residues of various fungicides for 24 h. Data were compared by one-way ANOVA.
Mean larval developmental times (± SEM) for Harmonia axyridis larvae exposed to leaf residues of various fungicides for 24 h.
Mean numbers (± SEM) of Cycloneda sanguinea and Harmonia axyridis adults (n = 20) observed on treated versus control surfaces of Petri dish arenas over a series of 12 observations. Data were compared using a paired t-test.