Effects of methoxyfenocide on Lobesia botrana Den. & Schiff. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) egg, larval and adult stages.
- Irigaray, F.-J.S.-D.-C. 1
- Marco, V. 2
- Zalom, F.G. 1
- Pérez-Moreno, I. 2
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University of California, Davis
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Universidad de La Rioja
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ISSN: 1526-498X
Datum der Publikation: 2005
Ausgabe: 61
Nummer: 11
Seiten: 1133-1137
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Pest Management Science
Zusammenfassung
The effect of the non-steroidal ecdysone agonist methoxyfenozide was evaluated against different developmental stages of the grape berry moth, Lobesia botrana Dennis & Schiffermuller (Lep, Tortricidae). Methoxyfenozide administered orally reduced the fecundity and fertility of adults treated with 1, 5 and 10 mg litre-1; longevity was not affected. An LC 50 value of 4.5 mg litre-1 was obtained when applied to eggs of less than 1 day old. Surface treatment was more effective than when applied by spraying. Administered into the diet, methoxyfenozide had a larvicidal effect; older larvae were more susceptible than younger larvae, with LC50 values of 0.1 mg litre-1 for L1, 0.04 for L3 and 0.02 for L5. Larvae treated with sub-lethal doses throughout their lives did not emerge as adults at the highest doses (0.08, 0.04, 0.02 and 0.01 mg litre-1), with 65% and 40% emergence occurring for the lowest (0.005 and 0.0025 mg litre-1). Mortality occurred only in the larval stage. © 2005 Society of Chemical Industry.