2009
DOI: 10.1603/029.102.0533
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Efficacy of Methoprene Applied at Different Temperatures and Rates on Surface Substrates to Control Eggs and Fifth Instars of <I>Plodia interpunctella</I>

Abstract: A series of studies was conducted to determine the effects of temperature on toxicity of the insect growth regulator methoprene to eggs and larvae of Plodia interpunctella (Hübner), the Indianmeal moth. When methoprene was applied to Kraft paper at the rate of 0.0003 mg of active ingredient [(AI)]/cm2, there was little direct toxicity against eggs of P. interpunctella, and temperature did not affect insecticide efficacy. Similarly, exposure of eggs on a paperboard surface treated with different rates of methop… Show more

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“…These treatments were simulated across six temperatures (21, 24, 27, 30, 32, and 35ЊC) on wheat diet and raisins. Survivorship estimates for insecticide treatments were modeled based on results from studies by Jenson et al (2009Jenson et al ( , 2010a; calculated for use in population simulations in Fontenot et al (2012a,b); and this study. Mortality levels in this economic model are calculated by subtracting total population at 180 d for each treatment from total population survival at 180 d where there was no treatment.…”
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“…These treatments were simulated across six temperatures (21, 24, 27, 30, 32, and 35ЊC) on wheat diet and raisins. Survivorship estimates for insecticide treatments were modeled based on results from studies by Jenson et al (2009Jenson et al ( , 2010a; calculated for use in population simulations in Fontenot et al (2012a,b); and this study. Mortality levels in this economic model are calculated by subtracting total population at 180 d for each treatment from total population survival at 180 d where there was no treatment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models were based on four main components; time required for the complete life cycle, male longevity, female longevity, and fecundity. Survivorship values for these models were calculated using data from Jenson et al (2009), speciÞcally for mortality when insecticides were applied to eggs. Adjustment of survivorship was only applied to immatures because there are no data to support the assertion that methoprene kills adult Lepidoptera and mortality was simulated to occur at noon on the day of insecticide treatment for all immatures that are in that stage at that time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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