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Diamond back moth

Colorado potato beetle, diamond back moth, pear psylla, and Liriomyza leafminers can be achieved at extremely low application rates of MK-936 in the range of 0.005-0.03 lb per acre (5.5 - 33 g per hectare). For foliage applications a 0.15 EC (1.8% w/v) emulsifiable concentrate formulation has been developed. Field studies have shown that the formulation is non-phytotoxic to all target crops on which it has been evaluated including many varieties of sensitive ornamental plants. [Pg.13]

Figure 10.2 Probit regression lines for methomyl against susceptible (S) and resistant (R) diamond back moths and their F, progeny. (From Yu, S.J., /. Econ. Entomol., 86, 680,1993. With permission.)... Figure 10.2 Probit regression lines for methomyl against susceptible (S) and resistant (R) diamond back moths and their F, progeny. (From Yu, S.J., /. Econ. Entomol., 86, 680,1993. With permission.)...
Acetamiprid (2) is a broad-spectrum insecticide that is ovicidal and larvicidal against a wide range of sucking insects such as Hemiptera (especially aphids) or adults of Thysanoptera, Isoptera and Coleoptera pests. It has contact, stomach and systemic long-lasting action and is moderately activity against Lepidoptera such as the peach fruit moth Carposina niponensis), the oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta), and the diamond back moth Plutella xylostella) and has ovicidal effects on these species as well (Table 29.2.1.6) [29]. [Pg.967]

Sex pheromone component of the diamond back moth and the clover cutworm moth (Scotogramma trifolii). Female sex pheromone of cotton bollworm (Heliothis armigera). Bpo.15 140°. [Pg.690]

Ac [34010-21-4]. Major component of the sex pheromone of the bertha armyworm (Mamestra configure at a) female sex pheromone of the purple stem borer moth (Sesamia inferens) and rice green caterpillar (Natanga aenescens) sex pheromone component of diamond back moth and cabbage armyworm moth (Ma-mestra brassicae).Bpo.i 108°. [Pg.690]

Gupta, P. D. and Thorsteinson, A. J. (1960) Food plant relationships of the diamond-back moth (Plutella maculipennis (Curt.)) II. Sensory regulation of oviposition of the adult female. Ent. exp. appl., 3, 305-14. [Pg.153]

Diamond-back moth (Cabbage root fly, flea beetle, and cabbage aphid see oilseed rape) Plutella xylostella... [Pg.544]

Tamaki, Y., K. Kawasaki, H. Yamada, T. Koshihara, N. Osaki, T. Ando, S. Yoshida, and H. Kakinohana (Z)-ll-Hexadecenal and (Z)-ll-hexadecenyl acetate sex-pheromone components of the diamond back moth (Lepidoptera Plu-tellidae). Appl. Ent. Zool. 12,208—210 (1977). [Pg.171]

Bacillus thuringiensis ai wa diamond back larvae, wax moth... [Pg.300]

Description Adults A moths with light diamond pattern visible on the back when wings are folded wing tips flare upward. Larvae Vie" and pale green with... [Pg.287]


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