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Novel Native Insectoacaricides Based on Avermectins
Authors:T. V. Dolzhenko  S. D. Karakotov  V. I. Dolzhenko
Affiliation:1.St. Petersburg State Agrarian University,Pushkin–St. Petersburg,Russia;2.Shchelkovo Agrokhim,Shchelkovo,Russia;3.All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Plant Protection,Pushkin–St. Petersburg,Russia
Abstract:Data on assessment of biological efficiency of insectoacaricides based on Abamectin and Emamectin benzoate, metabolites of soil actinomyces, for farm crop protection systems against pests are presented. Efficiency of new products not yet included in the Federal Catalogue of Pesticides was studied. These were Mekar (ME, 18 g/L of abamectin) against the apple sucker (Psylla mali Schmid.) in Orel and Tambov oblasts and Krasnodar krai, against mites in apple trees in Rostov, Tambov, and Orel oblasts, and Yunona (ME, 50 g/L of emamectin benzoate) against codling moth in Rostov oblast and Krasnodar krai. The trials conducted on assessment of effects of new local products created on the basis of actinomyces metabolites confirmed a high biological efficiency in the regulation of the pest of apple trees. Mekar (ME, 18 g/L) and Yunona (ME, 50 g/L) may be recommended for the control of pest apple trees in biologized and adaptively integrated plant protection systems after their registration in Russia.
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