Title of article :
Field Evaluation of a Newly Introduced Thiamethoxam Insecticide and Neem Seed Water Extract Against the Predator Hippodamia Variegata in Sudan
Author/Authors :
Mohamed، Ensaf S. I. نويسنده Shambat Research Station, Agricultural Research Corporation, Wad-Medani , , Abdelgader، Hayder نويسنده Crop Protection Research Center, Agricultural Research Corporation, Wad-Medani , , Satti، Abdalla Abdelrahim نويسنده National Centre for Research, Khartoum ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Naturally occurring biological control agents
play an important role in suppressing many important
agricultural insect pests under normal conditions.
Regrettably, many synthetic pesticides are reported to
impose negative impacts on beneficial insects. Therefore,
considerable efforts are devoted in recent years to choose
selective insecticides for combating noxious pests.
Accordingly, field experiments were conducted on potato
crop during two consecutive winter (December-March)
seasons at Shambat Research Station, Khartoum North,
Sudan, to study the side effects of a newly introduced
insecticide Actara (thiamethoxam) 25 WG, applied at
different rates, and neem seed kernel water extract
(NSKWE) at two rates, on larvae of the coccinellid predator,
Hippodamia variegata. The results indicated that Actara was
toxic (IOBC class 4) to the larvae of H. variegata under the
two experiments, while NSKWE was found to be safe to the
predator. Such neem extract at its two rates (2.5% and
5%w/v) showed significantly the highest numbers of the
predator in the two experiments. It is concluded that the
tested neem treatments can be used safely against potato
pests without adverse effect on the predatory larvae of H.
variegata, but Actara should be avoided when natural
enemies are active.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research