Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde, Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz (1994) 67, 143-146
Gamal E.S. Abo El-Ghar (1994)
Effects of herbicides on consumption, growth and food utilization by cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) larvae
Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde, Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz 67 (5), 143-146
Abstract: The deterrent effects of nine herbicides on feeding and growth of cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.), larvae were investigated. Fourth-instar larvae were fed on castor-bean leaves treated with recommended field rates of selected herbicides. Nutritional indices were measured regularly throughout the feeding tests until pupation. The food consumed by larvae in most herbicide-treatments was below that of control. Fluazifop [500 active ingredient (AI)], bentazon (250 AI), ametryne (800, 1600 AI), flamprop (130 AI), and isoxynil (187.5 AI) treatments seemed to be the best feeding deterrents. Relative growth rates of larvae fed on leaves treated with bentazon (250 AI), ametryne (1600 AI), gluphosate (1440 AI), glufosinate (800 AI), and bromoxynil (120 AI) were significantly reduced compared to that in control. Likewise, both the efficiency of conversion of ingested food to body substance (ECI) and the efficiency of conversion of digested food to body substance (ECD) were reduced with herbicide treatments below that in control. Approximate digestibility (AD), however, was significantly increased with most herbicide treatments. Moreover, feeding on herbicide-treated leaves resulted in a significant reduction in both pupation and adult emergence compared to that in control.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
control - general
Pest and/or beneficial records:
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Spodoptera littoralis |