Effects of insect growth regulators on the hairy rose beetle, Tropinota squalida (Col., Scarabeidae) |
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Authors: | H. M. Hussein N. Dimetry Z. Zidan R. R. Iss-hak F. Sehnal |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences, ČeskéBudějovice, Czech Republic;;National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt;;Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Saponin extract from alfalfa roots, azadirachtin from the neem seed oil, synthetic ecdysteroid agonist RH-2485, and the juvenoid hydroprene disturb the development and reproduction of Tropinota squalida . Feeding beetles on diets containing 750 p.p.m. saponins, 7.5 p.p.m. RH-2485, and 1.13 p.p.m. azadirachtin reduces their progeny from 51 second instar larvae per female to 24, 15, and 15 larvae, respectively. When the larvae of untreated adults are fed for 1 week on dung with 75 p.p.m. saponins, 50 p.p.m. RH-2485, and 0.45 p.p.m. azadirachtin, the rate of adult emergence drops from 80% (controls) to 20, 0 and 13%, respectively. No adults emerge when the treatment is continued through the second and third larval instars. Two topical treatments of larvae with 0.2 μ g hydroprene decrease the rate of adult emergence from 90 to 11%, and treatments with 2 μ g prevent adult development in all insects. The observed effects warrant testing of azadirachtin, RH-2485, and hydroprene in the field. Several types of their application for the control of T. squalida are suggested. |
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Keywords: | Epicometis Tropinota azadirachtin ecdysteroid agonists juvenoids saponins |
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