焦油油95%可溶浓缩液配方及其对棉叶虫、沿海夜蛾和夜蛾的杀虫效果评价

A. Abdallah, Mai, M. A. Gnedy, G. Heikal
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对焦油油的物理特性进行了研究。结果表明,可溶浓缩物是最佳配方。其配方为95%可溶性浓缩物,遵循标准可溶性浓缩物配方程序。随后,使用世卫组织、粮农组织和太平洋太平洋太平洋中心概述的浓缩液测试程序对新配方进行了测试。已成功完成指定的所有测试。在实验室中,用棉叶虫和棉铃虫对新配方进行了生物学测试。棉叶虫的LC50较棉叶虫低(0.5446 ppm,棉叶虫的LC50为1.9029 ppm),对棉叶虫和棉叶虫一龄幼虫的影响明显。此外,新配方对棉花叶虫一龄幼虫的毒性和潜在效应随着浓度的增加和取食时间的延长而增加。此外,还审查了其对发育阶段的影响;结果表明,浓度与化蛹率呈负相关,畸形率和死亡率与所用浓度呈正相关。根据潜在效应调查,棉叶虫对新配方的反应比棉叶虫更灵敏。在进一步必要的研究完成后,新的焦油油95%可溶浓缩物配方可用于防治棉叶虫或棉叶虫,或两者兼用。
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Tar Oil Formulation as 95 % Soluble Concentrate and Evaluation of Its Insecticidal Efficacy against Cotton Leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis and Cutworm Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
The research was done on tar oil's physical characteristics. It showed that soluble concentrate was the best formulation in which it could be prepared. Its formulation as a 95% soluble concentrate followed standard soluble concentrate formulation procedures. The novel formulation was subsequently subjected to testing using solution concentrates test procedures outlined by the WHO, FAO, and CIPAC. It successfully completed all tests specified. In the lab, the cotton leafworm and cutworm were used to test the novel formula biologically. It had a noticeable impact on the first instar larvae of the two pests under research, however, cotton leafworm was more affected than cutworm since its LC50 was lower (0.5446 ppm as opposed to 1.9029 ppm for cutworm). Additionally, the novel formulations' toxicity and latent effect against cotton leafworm first instar larvae increased with higher concentrations tested as well as longer periods of feeding on the treated leaves. Furthermore, its impact on the developmental stages was also examined; results revealed an inverse association between concentration and pupation percentage, and a direct relationship between malformation and death percentage with the concentration used. The cutworm was more responsive to the new formulation than the cotton leafworm, according to the latent effect investigation. After further necessary investigations are finished, the new tar oil 95% soluble concentrate formulation may be employed to control either cutworm, cotton leafworm, or both.
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