Side effects of botanical insecticides on predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni (Chant)

M. Castagnoli , G. Angeli , M. Liguori , D. Forti , S. Simoni
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The effects of the botanical insecticides Biopiren plus, Piresan plus and Neemazal T/S on the predatory mite Amblyseius andersoni (Chant) were tested under laboratory, semi-field, and field conditions. The tests carried out in the laboratory allowed detection of the direct toxicity on eggs and females as well as the effects on fecundity, whereas semi-field trials assessed their residual toxicity. In laboratory and semi-field tests, pyrethrins, particularly Piresan plus, proved to have the highest toxicity with E value, concerning both female mortality and fecundity, of 100 % and 45 %, respectively. The same product tested in the field only caused a significant reduction in the phytoseiid population shortly after the treatment. The relevant escape rate registered in semi-field tests could explain the lack of phytoseiid eradication in the field after treatment with pyrethrins.

植物性杀虫剂对安德氏钝绥螨的毒副作用
在室内、半田间和田间条件下,研究了植物性杀虫剂bibiiren +、Piresan +和Neemazal T/S对安德氏弱螨(Amblyseius andersoni)的杀灭效果。在实验室进行的试验可检测对卵和雌虫的直接毒性以及对繁殖力的影响,而半实地试验则评估其残留毒性。在实验室和半现场试验中,除虫菊酯,特别是比雷桑加剂,证明具有最高的毒性,在雌性死亡率和繁殖力方面的E值分别为100%和45%。在田间测试的相同产品在处理后不久只引起了类植物蜂群的显著减少。在半田间试验中记录的相关逃逸率可以解释使用除虫菊酯后在田间没有根除植物蚜虫。
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