低风险杀虫剂是否会对多面手捕食者隐蝽(半翅目:蚁科)产生负面影响?

Yuna Gaire, Kaushalya G Amarasekare
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许多杀虫剂可以破坏主要的天敌,如毒耳螟,导致节肢动物害虫的爆发和/或主要和次要害虫的死灰复燃。其中一些用于控制有害节肢动物的杀虫剂通过直接接触、残留接触或摄入对天敌具有致死或亚致死作用,从而降低了天敌提供生物防治和生态系统服务的能力,使其在淹没释放时效果降低。因此,需要进一步研究具有低哺乳动物毒性和对重要天敌环境影响较小的低风险杀虫剂的负面影响。我们的目的是评估两种低风险杀虫剂(园艺油和杀虫皂)对毒蛾卵、若虫和成虫的致死和亚致死效果。这些是常规和/或有机作物生产中节肢动物病虫害管理中常用的杀虫剂,因为它们有效且对哺乳动物毒性低。我们通过接触、摄食和残留暴露,评估了未成熟昆虫(卵和若虫)的存活和发育时间、成虫(雄性和雌性)的繁殖力、生育力和寿命,以及卵在暴露于蔬菜作物推荐的高标记率(高标记率)和10%的高标记率(低标记率)园艺油和杀虫皂和蒸馏水控制的制备处理时的活力。结果表明,园艺油和杀虫皂对毒蛾生活史参数有一定的负致死和亚致死作用。
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Can low-risk insecticides negatively affect the generalist predator Orius insidiosus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae)?

Many insecticides can disrupt key natural enemies, such as Orius insidiosus Say, resulting in arthropod pest outbreaks and/or resurgences of minor and major pests. Some of these insecticides used to control pest arthropods can be lethal or have sublethal effects on natural enemies through direct contact, residual exposure, or ingestion, thereby reducing the natural enemy's ability to provide biocontrol and ecosystem services and making them less effective in inundated releases. Thus, further studies are needed to determine the negative effects of reduced-risk insecticides with low mammalian toxicity and less environmental impact on important natural enemies. Our objective was to evaluate the lethal and sublethal effects of two low-risk insecticides in the reduced-risk category, horticultural oil, and insecticidal soap, on eggs, nymphs, and adults of O. insidiosus. These are common insecticides used in arthropod pest management in conventional and/or organic crop production due to their effectiveness and low mammalian toxicity. We assessed the survival and developmental time of immatures (eggs and nymphs) and fecundity, fertility, and longevity of adults (males and females), and viability of eggs when exposed to the prepared treatments using the high label rate recommended for vegetable crops (high rate) and 10% of the high label rate (low rate) of horticultural oil and insecticidal soap and the distilled water control in the laboratory through contact, ingestion, and residual exposures. Our results show some negative lethal and sublethal effects of horticultural oil and insecticidal soap on the life history parameters of O. insidiosus.

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