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Evaluation of the effectiveness ofBacillus thuringiensis var.entomocidus as a pest control agent to replace chemical pesticides in alfalfa fields in Israel
Authors:Dr Meir Broza  Prof Baruch Sneh  Mario Levi
Institution:1. Institute for Nature Conservation Research, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Ramat Aviv, Israel
2. Kibbutz Sde Eliabu, Bet She'an Valley, Israel
Abstract:The Egyptian cotton leafworm,Spodoptera littoralis Boisd., is the main important pest of alfalfa in Israel. Population levels of other pests usually do not reach the economic threshold. Nine chemical insecticide applications (7 spray applications and 2 granular fluorosilicate baits) were required to controlS. littoralis during the season of 1984 (in which infestation level was high) whereas only 5 applications of aBacillus thuringiensis var.entomocidus (Bte) preparation (3 sprays and 2 baits) produced the same effect. During 1983 and 1985 pest populations were moderate and only 6 chemical pesticide applications were required. A bait ofBte on wheat bran, Coax®, developed in the present study was effective in the control of large larvae (instars 4–6). Hay yields of fields treated withBte were similar to the yields of a conventionally treated field. The best control of large larvae was obtained by applying the bait preparation under the wind row during the alfalfa cutting.
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