Ritta A.L. Hayek, Samir Tabbache, Ahmad Ibrahim Kara Ali, Mohammad Ahmad
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哈耶克,r.a.l., S. Tabbache, A.I.K. Ali和M. Ahmad. 2023。纳米二氧化硅对番茄螟虫产卵抑制效果的研究。植物保护学报,41(3):278-280。https://doi.org/10.22268/AJPP-41.3.278280通过室内实验研究了500和1000 ppm浓度二氧化硅纳米颗粒(SNPs)对绝对图塔(Tuta absoluta)产卵的影响。采用盆栽1个月的番茄植株,随机放置在木笼中(4盆/笼)。每笼放生5对成虫(雄、雌)。在昆虫释放后4天,记录雌虫产卵的数量。结果表明,在不同浓度下,SNPs均能抑制绝对图塔的产卵。单核苷酸多态性处理在1000、750和500 ppm浓度下,卵数分别比对照减少71.17%、59.45%和51.35%。由此可见,纳米二氧化硅作为一种杀虫剂具有潜在的应用前景。关键词:番茄螟虫;抑卵;扫描电镜
The Efficacy of Silica Nano-Particles on the Inhibition of Oviposition of Tomato Borer, Tuta absoluta
Hayek, R.A.L., S. Tabbache, A.I.K. Ali and M. Ahmad. 2023. The Efficacy of Silica Nano-Particles on the Inhibition of Oviposition of Tomato Borer, Tuta absoluta. Arab Journal of Plant Protection, 41(3): 278-280. https://doi.org/10.22268/AJPP-41.3.278280 A laboratory experiment was conducted to examine the efficacy of silica nano-particles (SNPs) at 500 and 1000 ppm concentrations on oviposition of Tuta absoluta. One month old tomato plants in pots were used and randomly placed in wooden cages (4 pots/cage). Five pairs of adult insects (males and females) were released in each cage. The number of eggs laid by females was recorded four days after insects release. Results showed that SNPs had an inhibitory effect on egg laying by Tuta absoluta, at all tested concentrations. SNPs treatment caused a decrease in eggs number by 71.17, 59.45 and 51.35%, respectively, at 1000, 750 and 500 ppm concentrations, compared with the control. It can be concluded that nano-silica has a potential use as an insecticide to control Tuta absoluta. Keywords: Tomato borer, Egg-laying inhibition, Scanning electron microscope, Silica nano particles
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The Arab Journal of Plant Protection is an open access journal included in CABI, AGRIS and Google Scholar data bases and indexed by Scopus. The journal’s aim is the promotion of plant health for crops grown in the Arab and Near East region and for safe food production and transfer of new knowledge on plant pests and their sustainable management. The journal deals with all scientific