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Najmeh Amirzade1, Hamzeh Izadi2, Mohammad Amin Jalali3, Hadi Zohdi4.
Abstract
The common pistachio psylla, Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), is a key pest in pistachio orchards in Iran. Chemical control is a common method to manage this pest. Compatibility between natural enemies and pesticides is a primary concern in programs of integrated pest management of the psyllid pest. In this research, susceptibility of fifth instar nymphs of Ag. pistaciae and fourth instar larvae of the two most common predators of this pest, Adalia bipunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Coccinella undecimpunctata aegyptiaca Reiche, to acetamiprid, thiamethoxam, and imidacloprid was investigated. Probit analysis of concentration-mortality data was conducted to estimate the LC50 value. The results showed that thiamethoxam with an LC50 value of 56.35 mg a.i./L was more toxic to fifth instar nymphs of Ag. pistaciae in comparison to acetamiprid (60.75 mg a.i/L) and imidacloprid (138.21 mg a.i/L) . Imidacloprid with an LC50 value of 218.89 mg a.i/L compared to acetamiprid (222.65 mg a.i/L) and thiamethoxam (232.37 mg a.i/L) had more lethal effects on fourth instar larvae of Ad. bipunctata. However, on the fourth instar larvae of C. undecimpunctata aegyptica, acetamiprid with an LC50 value of 263.44 mg a.i/L was more toxic than thiamethoxam (296.62 mg a.i/L) and imidacloprid (447.82 mg a.i/L). The laboratory findings showed that the three tested insecticides were more toxic to the common pistachio psylla than to its natural predators. Thiamethoxam was the most toxic against Ag. pistaciae. However, its toxicity to the predators was lower than imidacloprid and acetamiprid. This result suggests that thiamethoxam is the best insecticide for control of Ag. pistaciae in combination with predatory lady beetles. This is an open access paper. We use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license that permits unrestricted use, provided that the paper is properly attributed.Entities:
Keywords: Adalia bipunctata; Coccinella undecimpunctata aegyptica; Neonicotinoid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25373182 PMCID: PMC4206228 DOI: 10.1093/jis/14.1.35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Evaluation of imidacloprid, acetamiprid, and thiamethoxam on the mortality of fifth instar nymphs of Agonoscena pistaciae and fourth instar larvae of Adalia bipunctata and Coccinella undecimpunctata aegyptica . χ2 = chisquare; df = degree of freedom, n = number of treated larvae.
Mortality of Agonoscena pistaciae fifth instar nymphs treated with acetamiprid, thiamethoxam, and imidacloprid. For each insecticide, means within a column followed by the same letter are not significantly different ( p > 0.01). The experiments were replicated 3 times with 20 fifth instar nymphs.
Mortality of Adalia bipunctata fourth instar larvae treated with acetamiprid, thiamethoxam, and imidacloprid. For each insecticide, means within a column followed by the same letter are not significantly different ( p > 0.01). The experiments were replicated 3 times with 20 fourth instar larvae.
Mortality of Coccinella undecimpunctata aegyptica fourth instar larvae treated with acetamiprid, thiamethoxam, and imidacloprid. For each insecticide, means within a column followed by the same letter are not significantly different ( p > 0.01). The experiments were replicated 3 times with 20 fourth instar larvae.