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|Publication authors=M. van de Veire, [[Guy Smagghe|G. Smagghe]] and D. Degheele
 
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|Author Page=Marc Van de Veire, Guy Smagghe
 
|Publication date=1996
 
|Publication date=1996
 
|dc:title=Laboratory test method to evaluate the effect of 31 pesticides on the predatory bug, ''[[Orius laevigatus (predator)|Orius laevigatus]]'' (Het.: Anthocoridae)
 
|dc:title=Laboratory test method to evaluate the effect of 31 pesticides on the predatory bug, ''[[Orius laevigatus (predator)|Orius laevigatus]]'' (Het.: Anthocoridae)

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M. van de Veire, G. Smagghe and D. Degheele (1996)
Laboratory test method to evaluate the effect of 31 pesticides on the predatory bug, Orius laevigatus (Het.: Anthocoridae)
Entomophaga 41 (2), 235-243
Abstract: A laboratory test method was developed to evaluate the pesticide toxicity on the predatory bug Orius laevigatus (Fieber). Newly hatched first-instar nymphs of O. laevigatus were exposed to spray deposits of pesticides that were sprayed on the glass plates of a drum cell at the manufacturer's recommended maximum dosage. Nymphal mortality and oviposition of surviving adults were recorded.
Test results of various (31) commonly used pesticides (insecticides, in secticides/acaricides, acaricides and fungicides) are presented and discussed in accord with the classification of the lOBC/WPRS Working Group 'Pesticides and Beneficial Organisms'.
Most fungicides had no toxic effect on nymphal development and egg-laying of surviving adults. The acaricides tested had variable toxicity on the predatory bug, while some insect growth regulators, such as, the benzoylphenyl urea were very toxic. Otherwise, the ecdysone agonist tebufenozide and azadirachtin were not harmful for nymphal development and oviposition.
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Database assignments for author(s): Marc Van de Veire, Guy Smagghe

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
health/environmental effects of pesticides
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
resistance to pesticides


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Frankliniella occidentalis
Orius laevigatus (predator) Frankliniella occidentalis