Title of article :
Effect of some botanical compounds on pistachio psylla Agonoscena pistaciae (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) under laboratory and field conditions
Author/Authors :
Mahdavian, Azadeh Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Dezianian, Ahmad Plant Protection Research Department - Semnan (Shahrood) Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Centre (AREEO) - Shahrood, Iran , Moharramipour, Saeid Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Pistachio psylla, Agonoscena pistaciae Burkhardt & Lauterer
(Hem.: Psyllidae) is one of the most important pests of pistachio orchards in
Iran. The application of chemical pesticides early in the growing season until
harvest has affected farmers’ and consumers’ health. In this research, the
efficacy of arugula Eruca sativa cold press seed oil, methanolic spinach
Spinacia oleracea seed extract, and dayabon® (SL 10%) was studied against
nymphs and adults of pistachio psylla in a laboratory at 26 ± 2 C, 65 ± 5%
RH, and photoperiod of 16: 8 (L: D) h. LC50 values of nanoemulsion
formulation (NEF) of spinach seed extract and its nonformulated extract on the
early nymphal stage were 468 and 4381 mg/l, respectively. In contrast, the
LC50 value of arugula seed oil and dayabon was 2281 and 4380 mg/l,
respectively. NEF of spinach seed extract (LC50 = 124 mg/l) was significantly
more toxic than other compounds against the 5th nymphal stage. There was no
significant difference in nonformulated spinach seed extract (LC50 = 3946
mg/l), arugula seed oil (LC50 = 3189 mg/l) and dayabon (LC50 = 3930 mg/l)
against 5th instars. The efficiency of dayabon and arugula seed oil and a
chemical pesticide fenitrothion was studied in the field located in Dehmolla
County, Shahrood, Iran. Sampling was carried out before and after treatment.
There were no significant differences between days after treatments. It means
that the botanicals were effective until 21 days after treatment. Findings
indicated that botanical pesticides used in this study could be effective against
pistachio psylla.
Keywords :
Agonoscena pistaciae , nanoemulsion , spinach extract , dayabon , arugula oil
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection