Hassan A. Gad , Mohamed S. Al-Anany , Ayman A.M. Atta , Adel A. Al-Ayat , Samir A.M. Abdelgaleil
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摘要
评估了两种微生物杀虫剂(阿维菌素(AB)和苯甲酸阿维菌素(EM),0.25 和 0.5 mg/kg)和三种单萜烯类化合物(香芹酮(CA)、对伞花烯(CY)和薄荷酮(ME),0.625、1.25 和 2.5 g/kg)及其组合处理对豇豆种子上的大斑胼胝体(Callosobruchus maculatus (F.))的毒性。检查了所有单独处理和混合处理的成虫死亡率(3 天和 7 天后)、后代产量(45 天后)以及豇豆种子的重量损失。接触后 7 天,大多数杀虫剂/单萜组合的最高浓度都会导致成虫完全死亡(100%)。同样,在最高浓度的组合处理中,尤其是当 EM 与 CA 或 ME 混合使用时,没有观察到后代。此外,所有受测单萜与微生物杀虫剂的组合都能减少或抑制豇豆甲虫对种子造成的损害,并对豇豆种子提供长达 45 天的完全保护。这些研究结果表明,微生物杀虫剂与单萜烯类化合物的组合可能是有效控制豇豆种子上大斑金龟子的有效方法。
Efficacy of abamectin and emamectin benzoate alone or in binary combinations with carvone, p-cymene and menthone for the control of Callosobruchus maculatus
The toxicity of two microbial insecticides, abamectin (AB) and emamectin benzoate (EM) at 0.25 and 0.5 mg/kg, and three monoterpenes, carvone (CA), p-cymene (CY), and menthone (ME) at 0.625, 1.25, and 2.5 g/kg and their combined treatments was assessed against Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) on cowpea seeds. Adult mortality (after 3 and 7 days), progeny production (after 45 days), and weight loss in cowpea seeds were checked for all individual and combined treatments. Seven days post-exposure, the highest concentrations of most insecticides/monoterpenes combinations showed a total adult mortality (100 %). Similarly, no progeny was observed at the highest rates of combined treatments, especially when EM mixed with either CA or ME. In addition, all combinations of tested monoterpenes and microbial insecticides decreased or suppressed the damage caused by cowpea beetle on seeds and gave a complete protection for the cowpea seeds for 45 days. These findings indicate that combinations of microbial insecticides with monoterpenes could be a useful approach for the effective control of C. maculatus on stored cowpea seeds.