The protection of carrots against carrot fly (Psila rosae) with granular and emulsifiable concentrate formulations of chlorfenvinphos incorporated in gels used for drilling pre germinated seed in a sandy loam |
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Authors: | A. R. THOMPSON D. L. SUETT A. L. PERCIVALL |
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Affiliation: | National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF |
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Abstract: | Field experiments were done in a sandy loam in 1979 and 1980 to investigate the performance against carrot fly on carrots of e. c. and granular formulations of chlorfenvinphos incorporated in gels used for drilling pre-germinated seed. With 9·4–66·7 mg a. i./m row, the two formulations performed similarly in a natural hydrocolloid and a mineral colloid gel. Thus the emergence of carrot seedlings 6–7 wk after drilling was similar on plots with untreated gel and those with insecticide-treated gel and, about 6 months after drilling when > 90% of carrots grown without insecticide were damaged by carrot fly larvae, an approximately six-fold increase in dose of both formulations increased the estimated larval mortality from about 70 to 95%. Mean concentrations of residues of total (Z + E) isomers of chlorfenvinphos in harvested carrots treated with 9·4–56·5 mg a. i./m row were50% of the insecticide had been released into both gels. |
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