1. Effect of selectivity of herbicides and plant growth regulators used in sugarcane crops on immature stages of Trichogramma galloi (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
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Geraldo Andrade Carvalho, Daniele Fabiana Glaeser, M. R. Antigo, Harley Nonato de Oliveira, HARLEY NONATO DE OLIVEIRA, CPAO, M. R. ANTIGO, UFGD, G. A. CARVALHO, UFLA, and D. F. GLAESER, BOLSISTA PÓS-DOUTORADO.
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Integrated pest management ,Saccharum spp ,QH301-705.5 ,Physiology ,Diatraea saccharalis ,biological control ,Context (language use) ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemical control ,Botany ,Clomazone ,Beneficial insects ,Cana-de-açúcar ,Biology (General) ,Parasitoide de ovos ,fungi ,toxicity ,Controle Biológico ,Pesticide ,Egg parasitoide ,biology.organism_classification ,Hexazinone ,Controle Químico ,Trichogrammatidae ,chemistry ,QK1-989 ,egg parasitoid ,Toxicidade ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Herbicides and plant growth regulators are often used in sugarcane management. However, the use of non-selective pesticides can cause adverse effects on the efficiency of beneficial insects in integrated pest management. Within this context, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of such products on the immature stages of the parasitoid Trichogramma galloi. Eggs of Diatraea saccharalis containing the parasitoid at the egg-larva stage and at the prepupal and pupal stages were immersed in test solutions of the following pesticides (maximum recommended doses for sugarcane): herbicides clomazone and diuron + hexazinone, and plant growth regulators trinexapac-ethyl and sulfometuron-methyl. The biological properties evaluated were emergence (F1 and F2) and number of eggs parasitized by T. galloi (F1). The products were classified according to percentage of reduction in emergence and parasitism: harmless (99%). The pesticides evaluated were considered to be harmless or slightly harmful to immature T. galloi and, thus, their use should be preferred for preserving this parasitoid species in sugarcane management programs.
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- 2014
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