חיפוש מתקדם
Journal of Insect Science

Trostanetsky, A., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Kostyukovsky, M., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Quinn, E., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
 

The insect growth regulator novaluron (Rimon 10 EC, Makhteshim-Agan Ltd, Israel) is used against many field pests on corn, vegetables, orchards, forests, and cotton plantations. Previously, we studied various effects of novaluron on stored grain pests. Termination in Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) eggs hatching after treating adults with novaluron and following restoration after adult transfer to untreated media was observed. The objective of this study was to investigate the restoration of T. castaneum egg hatch following transfer of adults from treated media to untreated favorable and unfavorable media. The time needed for hatching restoration of 50% of eggs laid by adults transferred from novaluron (1ppm) treated flour to untreated flour (RT50) was 2.7 d. RT50 for those transferred to untreated wheat grain was 4.1 d. RT90 in flour was 3.6 d, in grain-6.1 d. Varieties of RTs in grain and in flour with nono-verlapping confidence intervals indicate that RTs were significantly different. Delay of eggs hatching restoration for adults transferred from treated flour to unfavorable media (Petri dishes with limited amount of flour, lying of eggs not detected) was observed. RT50 in flour was 2.1 d and RT90-3.1 d, while RT50 in the unfavorable media was 3.4 d and RT90 6.5 d. Delayed effect of egg hatching restoration after adult transfer to unfavorable media provides evidence of the significant role of insect physiological state in novaluron excretion and (or) degradation by T. castaneum females. © The Author 2015.
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הספר "אוצר וולקני"
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תנאי שימוש
Transovarial effect of novaluron on tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) after termination of direct contact
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Trostanetsky, A., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Kostyukovsky, M., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Quinn, E., Department of Food Quality and Safety, ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
 

Transovarial effect of novaluron on tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) after termination of direct contact
The insect growth regulator novaluron (Rimon 10 EC, Makhteshim-Agan Ltd, Israel) is used against many field pests on corn, vegetables, orchards, forests, and cotton plantations. Previously, we studied various effects of novaluron on stored grain pests. Termination in Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) eggs hatching after treating adults with novaluron and following restoration after adult transfer to untreated media was observed. The objective of this study was to investigate the restoration of T. castaneum egg hatch following transfer of adults from treated media to untreated favorable and unfavorable media. The time needed for hatching restoration of 50% of eggs laid by adults transferred from novaluron (1ppm) treated flour to untreated flour (RT50) was 2.7 d. RT50 for those transferred to untreated wheat grain was 4.1 d. RT90 in flour was 3.6 d, in grain-6.1 d. Varieties of RTs in grain and in flour with nono-verlapping confidence intervals indicate that RTs were significantly different. Delay of eggs hatching restoration for adults transferred from treated flour to unfavorable media (Petri dishes with limited amount of flour, lying of eggs not detected) was observed. RT50 in flour was 2.1 d and RT90-3.1 d, while RT50 in the unfavorable media was 3.4 d and RT90 6.5 d. Delayed effect of egg hatching restoration after adult transfer to unfavorable media provides evidence of the significant role of insect physiological state in novaluron excretion and (or) degradation by T. castaneum females. © The Author 2015.
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