IMPACT OF METHAMIDOPHOS AND METHOMYL ON POPULATIONS OF LIRIOMYZA SPECIES (DIPTERA: AGROMYZIDAE) AND ASSOCIATED PARASITES IN CELERY
1983 ◽
Vol 115
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pp. 1415-1420
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AbstractMethamidophos proved more suitable than methomyl for incorporation in an integrated pest management program for celery. Methomyl applications resulted in increased leaf mining and greater emergence of Liriomyza species leafminers. Methomyl use also increased adult parasite mortality, and significantly reduced the rate of parasitism by approximately 50% as compared to methamidophos or control treatments. Species composition of parasites was influenced by pesticide treatments; the Diglyphus species, Chrysocharis species and Halticoptera circulus (Walk.) demonstrated tolerance, but Chrysonotomyia punctiventris (Crawford) was intolerant.
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