Role of Challenger pesticide and plant extracts on some physiological parameters of the cotton leafworm,Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) |
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Authors: | A.R. Ebeid E.A. Sammour Nawal Zohdy M. Zohdy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pests and Plant Protection Department, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egyptinfo@nrc.sci.eg;3. Pests and Plant Protection Department, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt;4. Faculty of Science, Department of Entomology, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Fourth instar larvae of cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.), fed on castor bean leaves treated with sub-lethal concentrations of both alcohol and hexane extracts of Egyptian conyza and Challenger 36% SC insecticide as well to study their effects on mortality, food consumption and utilisation of food. The tested insecticides exhibited relatively high mortality in alcoholic extract of Egyptian conyza (5.0% concentration) followed by Challenger (1.0% concentration). Results showed a slight reduction in the consumption index for larvae treated with both alcoholic extract and Challenger at low concentrations, while hexane extract (5%) recorded significant increase. The approximate digestibility (AD) was reduced in all treatments of alcoholic extract and the relative growth rate insignificantly decreased at 5% concentration, whereas AD increased for larvae fed on Challenger 0.25% concentration. The lower concentration of alcoholic extract of conyza and all treatments of Challenger pesticides induced insignificant decrease in the efficiency of conversion of the ingested food, while hexane extract exhibited insignificant increase. Challenger at all tested concentrations achieved insignificant decrease in the efficiency of the conversion of digested food with respect to the control. |
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Keywords: | Spodoptera littoralis Egyptian conyza Challenger 36% SC physiological parameters pesticides plant extracts |
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