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Plant-Mediated Effects on Pymetrozine Efficacy against Aphids

โœ Scribed by Wyss, Peter; Bolsinger, Martin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
273 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
1526-498X

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โœฆ Synopsis


The inร‘uence of plant factors on the efficacy of pymetrozine (CGA 215 944), an insecticide against homopteran pests, was investigated. Among all parameters tested, plant species was found to inร‘uence pymetrozine activity most. Di โ€ erences in the compartmentation of pymetrozine within tissues of different plant species were found : 33% of extractable compound was measured in the intercellular space of tomato leaves, but only 5% in the same compartment of sugar beet leaves. Foliar uptake after spray application was around 5% in both plant species under a variety of conditions. The persistence of foliar-applied pymetrozine is comparable on tomato and on sugar beet plants. Following drench application, efficacy correlated with plant age and leaf development stage, but not with soil type. In conclusion, the variations in pymetrozine efficacy observed on tomato, sugar beet and pea against Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and Aphis craccivora (Koch) may be attributed to di โ€ erences of pymetrozine distribution within leaf tissues and/or host plant speciรc feeding behaviour of aphids.


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