Note: Insecticide resistance inHelicoverpa armigera from cotton-growing areas in Turkey

S Ugurlu, MO Gurkan - Phytoparasitica, 2007 - Springer
S Ugurlu, MO Gurkan
Phytoparasitica, 2007Springer
Insecticide resistance in Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is one of
the most important constraints on cotton production in Turkey. We investigated the
susceptibility of H. armigera strains collected from cotton fields in the Adana, Hatay and
Antalya provinces to insecticides which are in wide use. LD 50 values for tralomethrin,
lambda-cyhalothrin, endosulfan, profenofos and methomyl were determined by topical
bioassay. At the LD 50 levels, resistance ratios for tralomethrin were 24.7-, 19.7-and 15.7 …
Abstract
Insecticide resistance inHelicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is one of the most important constraints on cotton production in Turkey. We investigated the susceptibility ofH. armigera strains collected from cotton fields in the Adana, Hatay and Antalya provinces to insecticides which are in wide use. LD50 values for tralomethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, endosulfan, profenofos and methomyl were determined by topical bioassay. At the LD50 levels, resistance ratios for tralomethrin were 24.7-, 19.7- and 15.7-fold in the Adana, Hatay, and Antalya strains, respectively; and for lambda-cyhalothrin were 41-, 20-and 40-fold, respectively. Resistance ratios ranged from 1.2- to 2.1-fold in all field strains for endosulfan, profenofos and methomyl, with no significant resistance. These results suggest the presence of resistance to tralomethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin inH. armigera strains collected from cotton fields, but no resistance to endosulfan, profenofos or methomyl could be observed.
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