Effects of three modern insecticides, pyriproxyfen, spinosad and tebufenozide, on survival and reproduction of Chrysoperla carnea adults |
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Authors: | PILAR MEDINA FLOR BUDIA PEDRO DEL ESTAL ELISA VIÑUELA |
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Institution: | Protección de Cultivos, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos, Ciudad Universitaria, E-28040 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Three novel insecticides, pyriproxyfen, spinosad and tebufenozide, were evaluated for their effect on survival and reproduction of Chrysoperla carnea adults using two methods of exposure: direct contact and ingestion. Pyriproxyfen and tebufenozide proved to be harmless to adult survival, whereas spinosad 72 h after treatment reduced the number of adults by 39.8% and 87.2% in topical and ingestion treatment at the maximum concentration recommended (800 mg a.i. litre?1). Fecundity was not affected irrespective of the insecticide or time of application (before or after the onset of oviposition). Concerning fertility, only pyriproxyfen exerted a negative effect on hatching when the eggs were deposited by females treated by ingestion in the post‐oviposition period at the highest concentration tested (150 mg a.i. litre?1). |
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Keywords: | Pyriproxyfen spinosad tebufenozide side-effects Chrysoperla carnea adults |
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