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  Acaricide-Mediated Suppression of Panonychus Citri (Mcgregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Pear Orchards in Japan
 
 
Titel: Acaricide-Mediated Suppression of Panonychus Citri (Mcgregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Pear Orchards in Japan
Auteur: Gotoh, Tetsuo
Korenaga, Tomoko
Ikejima, Satomi
Hoshino, Tsutomu
Verschenen in: International journal of acarology
Paginering: Jaargang 34 (2008) nr. 4 pagina's 393-402
Jaar: 2008-12-01
Inhoud: Population density of the citrus red mite, Panonychus citri (McGregor), in Japanese pear orchards remained low until mid-August, even after inoculation of pear leaves with a considerable number of adult female P. citri from May onwards. This raised the possibility that pear leaves contain a natural compound that suppresses an increase of P. citri populations. The rate of development from larva to adult was significantly lower on leaves collected in July than on leaves collected earlier or later, in several years. The population suppression was caused by molting deterrent activity and ovicidal activity, according to our close observation in the laboratory. To clarify whether a natural pear compound caused this molting deterrence, a methanol crude extract of pear leaves was isolated and added to a newly developed artificial diet, consisting of sodium caseinate, sucrose, levulose, glucose and inositol. The compound extracted from pear leaves resulted in the molting deterrence as observed on pear leaves. Based on infrared and NMR spectral analysis, the compound extracted from pear leaves closely resembled the synthetic acaricide hexythiazox. Furthermore, the LC50 values of the compound extracted from pear leaves for ovicidal activity of P. citri eggs and for deterrence of molting to protonymphs were similar to those of hexythiazox. These results strongly suggest that the molting deterrent extracted from pear leaves was in fact hexythiazox, an acaricide in use on pear trees, rather than a natural product. This suggestion becomes even stronger, considering that the molting deterrence was observed in a hexythiazox-spray year, but not in a non-spray year.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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