2016
DOI: 10.3923/je.2016.84.90
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Impact of Certain Natural Plant Oils and Chemical Insecticides against Tomato Insect Pests

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“…The effect of all the biopesticides was optimal at 48 hr after the treatment. Similar results were reported by Ebadah et al (2016) where the efficiency of three recommended insecticides (Acetamiprid 20% SP, Chlorpyrifos 48% and Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% EC) were compared to two natural oils (clove oil and bitter orange) against some of tomato insects (Liriomyza trifolii, Tuta absoluta and Bemisia argentifolii) under semi field conditions. The study showed a 48.7% reduction in tunnels after being treated with clove oil by between 3 and 5 days compared to a 52.5% reduction of tunnels after being treated with chlorpyriphos.…”
Section: Effect Of Biopesticides On the Level Of Liriomyza Trifolii Infestationsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The effect of all the biopesticides was optimal at 48 hr after the treatment. Similar results were reported by Ebadah et al (2016) where the efficiency of three recommended insecticides (Acetamiprid 20% SP, Chlorpyrifos 48% and Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% EC) were compared to two natural oils (clove oil and bitter orange) against some of tomato insects (Liriomyza trifolii, Tuta absoluta and Bemisia argentifolii) under semi field conditions. The study showed a 48.7% reduction in tunnels after being treated with clove oil by between 3 and 5 days compared to a 52.5% reduction of tunnels after being treated with chlorpyriphos.…”
Section: Effect Of Biopesticides On the Level Of Liriomyza Trifolii Infestationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The study showed a 48.7% reduction in tunnels after being treated with clove oil by between 3 and 5 days compared to a 52.5% reduction of tunnels after being treated with chlorpyriphos. Ebadah et al (2016) reported that clove oil caused 56.8% mortality of L. trifolii compared to 59.2% and 69.1% mortality when treated with Chlorpyrifos and Lambda-cyhalothrin, respectively after three days. While after 5 days of the treatment, the mortality percent was increased to 61.4% when treated with clove oil compared to 43.7% by Acetamiprid and 40.1% by bitter orange.…”
Section: Effect Of Biopesticides On the Level Of Liriomyza Trifolii Infestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, finding new alternative, effective, safer for humans and less toxic to our ecosystem, is requisite (Korrat et al, 2012). Of those groups, plant-based pesticides which are extracted from natural plant sources and tested on a wide range of insect species (Ebadah et al, 2016 andEl-Seedi et al, 2017). Due to their high level of safety for humans, animals, and fish, plant oils are considered hopeful tools for controlling insect pests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentiële olie uit groene kardemom (Elettaria cardamomum) uit de gemberfamilie heeft een insecticide effect op de eitjes, het 2 de larvale stadium van de rupsen in en op het blad en de motjes van T. absoluta met respectievelijk LC50 waarden van 351.19, 7.88, 1.55 en 1.88 μl/ml lucht (Chegini and Abbasipour 2017). Meerdere publicaties geven aan dat hoge afdoding tot 100% van verschillende stadia mogelijk is (Adil et al 2015b) (Brito et al 2015) (Abdel-Baky and Al-Soqeer 2017) (Ebadah et al 2016). Effectiviteit is vooral getest op eitjes, rupsen en adults, onderzoek naar poppen is beperkt.…”
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