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Effect of seven new orchard pesticides on Galendromus occidentalis in laboratory studies
Authors:Noubar J Bostanian  Howard A Thistlewood  John M Hardman  Marie‐Claude Laurin  Gaétan Racette
Institution:1. Horticulture Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada, 430 Gouin Blvd, St Jean‐sur‐Richelieu, Quebec J3B 3E6, Canada;2. Pacific Agri‐Food Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada, Highway 97, Summerland, British Columbia V0H 1Z0, Canada;3. Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada, 32 Main street, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 1J5, Canada
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Biological control of phytophagous mites in orchards requires that pesticides used to manage other arthropod pests or diseases are harmless to predacious mites, as these are essential to keep phytophagous mites at non‐injurious population levels. This study evaluates the possible toxic attributes of acetamiprid, imidacloprid, thiacloprid, thiamethoxam, spirodiclofen, spinosad and methoxyfenoxide currently used in western Canadian orchards. RESULTS: None of these pesticides has any ovicidal properties against Galendromus occidentalis (Nesbitt). Imidacloprid and acetamiprid were highly toxic to the adults and reduced fecundity significantly. Thiamethoxam and spirodiclofen were non‐toxic to adults, but they slightly reduced fecundity. Thiacloprid, spinosad and methoxyfenoxide were harmless to adults and had no effect on fecundity. All compounds showed some repellence at 24 h intervals for 72 h. CONCLUSIONS: Imidacloprid and acetamiprid are incompatible with IPM programs because they are toxic to adults and negatively affect fecundity. Thiamethoxam and spirodiclofen need further field evaluation to determine if they are compatible with IPM programs because they slightly reduced fecundity. Thiacloprid, spinosad and methoxyfenoxide are harmless to adults, but they are slightly repellent. Therefore, with the exception of imidacloprid and acetamiprid, all these compounds should be field tested for compatibility in an IPM program. © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Keywords:thiamethoxam  spinosad  thiacloprid  imidacloprid  acetamiprid  methoxyfenoxide  spirodiclofen  toxicity  Galendromus occidentalis
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