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DOI:10.4182/amt.2009.L3
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Author(s):Buss, Eileen A.; Ruppert, Paul
Author Affiliation:Buss: Entomology & Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Title:Bifenthrin-susceptible southern chinch bug bioassay, 2008
Section:St. Augustinegrass
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Source:Arthropod Management Tests. Vol. 34, 2009, p. L3.
Publishing Information:Annapolis, MD: Entomological Society of America
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Bioassay; Blissus insularis; Insect control; Insecticide efficacy; Insecticide evaluation; Insecticide resistance; Stenotaphrum secundatum
Cultivar Names:Palmetto
Abstract/Contents:"Bifenthrin-susceptible SCB were collected from Citra, FL (Marion Co.) using a modified vacuum and temporarily maintained in a laboratory colony. Solutions of each treatment were prepared with a volume equivalent to 130 gpa (3 gal dilution per 1,000 ft2). Each fresh St. Augustinegrass sprig (~3 inches long, with three leaflets and one node) was dipped 5 s in a treatment solution or water (check), removed, air-dried for 1 h on wax paper, then turned over and completely dried. Each dried sprig was then cut down to the node (~0.5 inches long) and placed into an individual BioServe Bioassay Tray™ cell. One unsexed SCB adult was added to each cell, and a piece of vented film sealed the cell. Sixteen insects were exposed to nodes treated with each product or water (check) within each replicate, and there were five replicates arranged in RCB design (e.g., 80 SCB per treatment). All trays were held in a large plastic ziploc bag at ~43% relative humidity, 77.4°F air temperature, and 13:11 h (L:D). Number of live SCB was evaluated at 24 and 48 h after the test was initiated. A one-way ANOVA was conducted, and if significant, means were separated using Tukey's HSD. All treatments provided control of SCB adults by 24 h after exposure, and check mortality was minimal. Those insects that were still alive in the Trebon treatment at 24 h were dead by 48 h."
Language:English
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Buss, E. A., and Paul Ruppert. 2009. Bifenthrin-susceptible southern chinch bug bioassay, 2008. Arthropod Manage. Tests. 34:p. L3.
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DOI: 10.4182/amt.2009.L3
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