Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton

Abstract The toxicity of seven biorational insecticides [five insect growth regulators (Buprofezin, Fenoxycarb, Pyriproxyfen, Methoxyfenozide, and Tebufenozide) and two oil-extracts of neem and bitter gourd seeds] against Bemisia tabaci and their selectivity for its parasitoid, Encarsia formosa were...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Ali Hassan Syed, Bilal Atta, Muhammad Sufyan, Muhammad Jalal Arif, Muhammad Arshad, Ahmad Nawaz, Muhammad Ahsan Khan, Adeel Mukhtar, Oscar Emanuel Liburd
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81585-x
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spelling doaj-c4994844dccd4026b5932278fd17e8682021-01-24T12:29:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-81585-xEfficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cottonMuhammad Dildar Gogi0Ali Hassan Syed1Bilal Atta2Muhammad Sufyan3Muhammad Jalal Arif4Muhammad Arshad5Ahmad Nawaz6Muhammad Ahsan Khan7Adeel Mukhtar8Oscar Emanuel Liburd9Department of Entomology, University of AgricultureDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureRice Research InstituteDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureDepartment of Entomology, University of AgricultureInstitute of Pest Warning and Quality Control of PesticidesEntomology and Nematology Department, University of FloridaAbstract The toxicity of seven biorational insecticides [five insect growth regulators (Buprofezin, Fenoxycarb, Pyriproxyfen, Methoxyfenozide, and Tebufenozide) and two oil-extracts of neem and bitter gourd seeds] against Bemisia tabaci and their selectivity for its parasitoid, Encarsia formosa were evaluated in laboratory and field conditions for 2 years (2018–2019) in Pakistan. Toxicity results demonstrate that Pyriproxyfen, Buprofezin, and Fenoxycarb proved to be effective (80–91% mortality and 66.3–84.2% population-reduction) against B. tabaci followed by Methoxyfenozide, Tebufenozide (50–75% mortality and 47.8–52.4% population-reduction), and then oil-extracts of neem and bitter gourd (25–50% mortality and 36.5–39.8% population-reduction) in the laboratory [72 h post-application exposure interval (PAEI)] and field trails (168 h PAEI), respectively. All tested biorationals, except Methoxyfenozide [(slightly-harmful/Class-II), i.e., causing mortality of parasitoids between a range of 25–50%] and Tebufenozide [(moderately-harmful/Class-III), i.e., causing mortality of parasitoids between the ranges of 51–75%], proved harmless/Class-I biorationals at PAEI of 7-days in the field (parasitism-reduction < 25%) and 3-days in the lab (effect < 30%). In laboratory bioassays, exposure of parasitized-pseudopupae and adult-parasitoids to neem and bitter gourd oils demonstrated that these compounds proved harmless/Class-I biorationals (< 30% mortality). Alternatively, Pyriproxyfen, Buprofezin, Fenoxycarb, Methoxyfenozide, and Tebufenozide were slightly-harmful biorationals (30–79% mortality) against the respective stages of E. formosa. We conclude that most of the tested biorationals proved harmless or slightly harmful to E. formosa, except tebufenozide after PAEI of 7-days (168 h) in the field and, therefore, may be used strategically in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of B. tabaci.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81585-x
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author Muhammad Dildar Gogi
Ali Hassan Syed
Bilal Atta
Muhammad Sufyan
Muhammad Jalal Arif
Muhammad Arshad
Ahmad Nawaz
Muhammad Ahsan Khan
Adeel Mukhtar
Oscar Emanuel Liburd
spellingShingle Muhammad Dildar Gogi
Ali Hassan Syed
Bilal Atta
Muhammad Sufyan
Muhammad Jalal Arif
Muhammad Arshad
Ahmad Nawaz
Muhammad Ahsan Khan
Adeel Mukhtar
Oscar Emanuel Liburd
Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
Scientific Reports
author_facet Muhammad Dildar Gogi
Ali Hassan Syed
Bilal Atta
Muhammad Sufyan
Muhammad Jalal Arif
Muhammad Arshad
Ahmad Nawaz
Muhammad Ahsan Khan
Adeel Mukhtar
Oscar Emanuel Liburd
author_sort Muhammad Dildar Gogi
title Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
title_short Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
title_full Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
title_fullStr Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of biorational insecticides against Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid Encarsia formosa Gahan on Bt cotton
title_sort efficacy of biorational insecticides against bemisia tabaci (genn.) and their selectivity for its parasitoid encarsia formosa gahan on bt cotton
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract The toxicity of seven biorational insecticides [five insect growth regulators (Buprofezin, Fenoxycarb, Pyriproxyfen, Methoxyfenozide, and Tebufenozide) and two oil-extracts of neem and bitter gourd seeds] against Bemisia tabaci and their selectivity for its parasitoid, Encarsia formosa were evaluated in laboratory and field conditions for 2 years (2018–2019) in Pakistan. Toxicity results demonstrate that Pyriproxyfen, Buprofezin, and Fenoxycarb proved to be effective (80–91% mortality and 66.3–84.2% population-reduction) against B. tabaci followed by Methoxyfenozide, Tebufenozide (50–75% mortality and 47.8–52.4% population-reduction), and then oil-extracts of neem and bitter gourd (25–50% mortality and 36.5–39.8% population-reduction) in the laboratory [72 h post-application exposure interval (PAEI)] and field trails (168 h PAEI), respectively. All tested biorationals, except Methoxyfenozide [(slightly-harmful/Class-II), i.e., causing mortality of parasitoids between a range of 25–50%] and Tebufenozide [(moderately-harmful/Class-III), i.e., causing mortality of parasitoids between the ranges of 51–75%], proved harmless/Class-I biorationals at PAEI of 7-days in the field (parasitism-reduction < 25%) and 3-days in the lab (effect < 30%). In laboratory bioassays, exposure of parasitized-pseudopupae and adult-parasitoids to neem and bitter gourd oils demonstrated that these compounds proved harmless/Class-I biorationals (< 30% mortality). Alternatively, Pyriproxyfen, Buprofezin, Fenoxycarb, Methoxyfenozide, and Tebufenozide were slightly-harmful biorationals (30–79% mortality) against the respective stages of E. formosa. We conclude that most of the tested biorationals proved harmless or slightly harmful to E. formosa, except tebufenozide after PAEI of 7-days (168 h) in the field and, therefore, may be used strategically in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of B. tabaci.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81585-x
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