The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant

This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of two biological agents Beauveria bassiana (Bals) and Bacillus thuringiensis (Kursaki) and four chemical pesticides Levo 2.4 SL, Aster 20 SL, Difuse 450 SC, and Matrixine Plus EC on four important main pests that infect tomato plants. The pests...

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Main Authors: Sanaa S. Abbas, Alaa J. Subaih, Yahya A. Saleh
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Al-Qadisiya 2020-12-01
Series:Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Agriculture Sciences
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Online Access:https://jouagr.qu.edu.iq/article_167476_73a81db99ac0ec40a835b20dc7e1a917.pdf
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spelling doaj-611168d138204683aa6820e14ca3f7902021-08-30T17:42:42ZaraUniversity of Al-QadisiyaAl-Qadisiyah Journal For Agriculture Sciences2077-58222618-14792020-12-0110232533410.33794/qjas.2020.167476167476The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato PlantSanaa S. Abbas0Alaa J. Subaih1Yahya A. Saleh2Plant Protection Department, College of Agriculture, University of Basra, IraqPlant Protection Department, College of Agriculture, University of Basra, IraqPlant Protection Department, College of Agriculture, University of Basra, IraqThis laboratory study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of two biological agents Beauveria bassiana (Bals) and Bacillus thuringiensis (Kursaki) and four chemical pesticides Levo 2.4 SL, Aster 20 SL, Difuse 450 SC, and Matrixine Plus EC on four important main pests that infect tomato plants. The pests studied were whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), Meyrick Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), Sulzer Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and Koch Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetraanychidae). The results show that the pesticide Matrixine Plus recorded the highest average of mortality of both larval and adult stages of all four pests. The average of mortality for adults and larvae of whitefly were 96.67% and 86.67% respectively. The average of mortality for adults and larvae of Meyrick was 93.33% for both stages, while the percentages for adults and larvae of Sulzer and Kotch were 96.67% respectively after seven days of exposure. The lowest averages of mortality were recorded for Antario on whitefly adults and for Difuse on whitefly (both (16.67%). Difuse caused the lowest average of mortality (26.67%) on Meyrick adults, whereas Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 20% on Meyrick larvae. The results show also that Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 23.33% on adults and 16.67% on larvae. Similarly, Difuse was recorded the lowest average of 20% on adults while Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 26.67% on larvae after one day of treatment.https://jouagr.qu.edu.iq/article_167476_73a81db99ac0ec40a835b20dc7e1a917.pdflycopersicon esculentumbeauveria bassianaantariomatrixine plusaster pestmortality
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author Sanaa S. Abbas
Alaa J. Subaih
Yahya A. Saleh
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Yahya A. Saleh
The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Agriculture Sciences
lycopersicon esculentum
beauveria bassiana
antario
matrixine plus
aster pest
mortality
author_facet Sanaa S. Abbas
Alaa J. Subaih
Yahya A. Saleh
author_sort Sanaa S. Abbas
title The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
title_short The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
title_full The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
title_fullStr The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Biological and Chemical Agents on the Management of Main Pests in Tomato Plant
title_sort effects of biological and chemical agents on the management of main pests in tomato plant
publisher University of Al-Qadisiya
series Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Agriculture Sciences
issn 2077-5822
2618-1479
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of two biological agents Beauveria bassiana (Bals) and Bacillus thuringiensis (Kursaki) and four chemical pesticides Levo 2.4 SL, Aster 20 SL, Difuse 450 SC, and Matrixine Plus EC on four important main pests that infect tomato plants. The pests studied were whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), Meyrick Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), Sulzer Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and Koch Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetraanychidae). The results show that the pesticide Matrixine Plus recorded the highest average of mortality of both larval and adult stages of all four pests. The average of mortality for adults and larvae of whitefly were 96.67% and 86.67% respectively. The average of mortality for adults and larvae of Meyrick was 93.33% for both stages, while the percentages for adults and larvae of Sulzer and Kotch were 96.67% respectively after seven days of exposure. The lowest averages of mortality were recorded for Antario on whitefly adults and for Difuse on whitefly (both (16.67%). Difuse caused the lowest average of mortality (26.67%) on Meyrick adults, whereas Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 20% on Meyrick larvae. The results show also that Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 23.33% on adults and 16.67% on larvae. Similarly, Difuse was recorded the lowest average of 20% on adults while Antario caused the lowest average of mortality of 26.67% on larvae after one day of treatment.
topic lycopersicon esculentum
beauveria bassiana
antario
matrixine plus
aster pest
mortality
url https://jouagr.qu.edu.iq/article_167476_73a81db99ac0ec40a835b20dc7e1a917.pdf
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