Insecticidal activity of chitin synthesis inhibitors against diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
1994
REP.DBM-2050
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Insecticidal activity of chitin synthesis inhibitors against diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
Publication Date
1994
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REP.DBM-2050
Summary
Tests of the toxicity of several chitin synthesis inhibitors to the fourth instar larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, were carried out in the laboratory. The results indicated that toxicities of XRD-473, CME-134, Cascade and IKI-7899 were markedly higher than those of Dimilin and Alsystin, and toxicities of all these chitin synthesis inhibitors were significantly hihger than those of the conventional insecticides DDVP, Cypermethrin and Dimehypo. Stomach poisoning was found to be the main mode of action, and contact poisoning was also important for IKI-7899 or Casecade at 50 ppm, life spans of the female and male moths were shortened by 1 and 4 days respectively, number of eggs laid was only about 1/3 that of the untreated moth and the rates of egg hatching were reduced to 5.35% and 0, respectively. Temperature showed significant effect on the action of IKI-7899 in the speeed of causing larval mortality, and the higher the temperature, the higher the mortality rate within the same period. [AS]
Journal Citation
v.37(3):286-291, ACTA ENTOMOLOGICA SINICA
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