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Determination of lethal concentrations and lethal times of extracts from Tanacetum cineariaiaefolium, Derris elliptica, and Sophora flavescens, to control green peach aphid, Myzus persicae

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Botanical extracts are employed in management of aphids. Extracts from Tanacetum cineariaiaefolium, Derris elliptica, and Sophora flavescens are widely used to control various insects. In this study, we determined concentrations of active insecticidal compounds (Ais) in commercial botanical extracts of these plants, and we investigated the time and concentration for lethal results with the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae. The concentrations of Ais, pyrethrins from T. cineariaiaefolium, rotenone from D. elliptica, and matrine and oxymatrine from S. flavescens, were determined after their fractionation by liquid chromatography followed by mass analysis and comparison with standard compounds. The extracts were tested for lethality in a bioassay with green peach aphids. Sprays at defined doses were applied to tobacco leaves infested with aphid nymphs. The lethal concentrations (LC50) were 20.4 ppm for pyrethrins, 34.1 ppm for rotenone, and 29.6 ppm for matrine at 48 h after treatments. At 100 ppm application levels, the lethal time LT50 was 13.4 h for pyrethrin, 15.1 h for rotenone, and 14.4 h for matrine. Kaplan - Meier analysis indicated the lethal times for the three botanical extracts at 100 ppm were significantly faster than application of a chemical insecticide, Sulfoxaflor, applied at the recommended level. These results provide baselines to develop and formulate single or mixed preparations containing botanical extracts to control green peach aphids on commercial crops.

저자
  • Ka Hee Cho(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)
  • Hyo Jung Kim(Environment-Friendly Agriculture Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
  • Song Hee Han(Hyunnong Co., LTD)
  • Yu Na Kim(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University)
  • Young Cheol Kim(Department of Applied Biology, Chonnam National University) Corresponding author