Insecticidal Activity of an Indian Botanical Insecticide ULTRA ACT® against the Olive Pest Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Tunisia

Imen Blibech, M. Ksantini, M. Shete
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Bactrocera oleae is the most economically damaging insect of olive in the Mediterranean. As a reliable alternative to synthetic chemical insecticides, botanical pesticides from plant extracts are also considered natural control methods safe for the environment and human health. In practical applications up to date, studies demonstrating toxically effects of biological control agents on the insect have been carried out in organic farming systems based on some industrial microbial formulations. But much less attention has been given to botanical insecticides against B. oleae. Thus, a certified botanical insecticide issue from various plants and approved per Indian and International organic standards was tested against larvae and pupae of the olive pest Bactrocera oleae in the east of Tunisia under laboratory conditions. The experiments were conducted with 3 normal treatments and 1 control. Two techniques were used for larvae and pupae: direct contact using concentration from 0.5; 0.750; 1 and 1.5 mg/l and fumigation treatment using 2 mg/l conducted in rectangular boxes (25°C - 27°C, 75% - 85% RH and 14:10 LD photo period). For larval stages, LC50 and LC90 values for Ultra-Act were 0.45 and 1.22 mg/L in direct contact and 1.5 - 2 mg/l with fumigation, respectively. For pupal stage, the ID25 and ID50 values were estimated to be 0.71 mg and 1.26 mg respectively corresponding to the inhibition of emergence of 25% and 50% of B. oleae adults from pupa. Our results indicate that sprayed Ultra-Act product has the potential to control the three olive fly instar larvae. Pupal emergency was decreased significantly with fumigation treatment. In conclusion, Ultra-Act is a promising botanical insecticide against B. oleae that could be used as a successful alternative for chemicals in integrated control methods of this pest in Tunisia.
印度植物杀虫剂ULTRA ACT®对突尼斯橄榄害虫油小实蝇的杀虫活性研究
油橄榄小实蝇是地中海地区橄榄经济危害最大的害虫。作为合成化学杀虫剂的可靠替代品,植物提取物的植物性农药也被认为是对环境和人类健康安全的自然控制方法。在目前的实际应用中,基于一些工业微生物配方的有机农业系统中已经开展了生物防治剂对昆虫的毒性作用的研究。但植物性杀虫剂对油叶双歧杆菌的防治却很少受到重视。因此,在实验室条件下,对突尼斯东部橄榄害虫油橄榄小实蝇的幼虫和蛹进行了试验,测试了一种经认证的植物杀虫剂,来自各种植物,并经印度和国际有机标准批准。试验设3个正常处理和1个对照。幼虫和蛹采用两种处理方法:浓度从0.5起直接接触;0.750;1和1.5 mg/l,并用2 mg/l熏蒸处理,在矩形箱中进行(25°C - 27°C, 75% - 85% RH, 14:10 LD拍照周期)。对幼虫直接接触和熏蒸处理的LC50和LC90分别为0.45和1.22 mg/L和1.5 ~ 2 mg/L。蛹期的ID25和ID50值分别为0.71 mg和1.26 mg,对应于抑制25%和50%的油桐成虫羽化。结果表明,喷施Ultra-Act产品对三种橄榄蝇幼虫具有一定的防效。经熏蒸处理后,蛹期急症明显减少。综上所述,Ultra-Act是一种很有前途的植物性杀虫剂,可作为突尼斯油叶小蠊综合防治方法中化学药剂的成功替代。
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