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Web URL(s): | https://academic.oup.com/jee/article/81/3/785/803717/Diffential-Susceptibility-of-Japanese-Beetle Last checked: 02/28/2017 Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website Notes: Guide page |
Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Villani, M. G.;
Wright, R. J.;
Baker, P. B. |
Author Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, New York |
Title: | Differential susceptibility of Japanese beetle, Oriental beetle, and European chafer (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae to five soil insecticides |
Section: | Toxicology and biochemistry Other records with the "Toxicology and biochemistry" Section
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Source: | Journal of Economic Entomology. Vol. 81, No. 3, June 1988, p. 785-788. |
Publishing Information: | Lanham, MD: Entomological Society of America |
# of Pages: | 4 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Chemical control; Bendiocarb; Chlorpyrifos; Diazinon; Insecta; Insecticides; Grubs; Research
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Abstract/Contents: | "Efficacy of bendiocarb, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, ethoprop, and isofenphos was evaluated against last-instar larvae of European chafer, Rhizotrogus majalis (Razoumowsky), Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, and Oriental beetle, Anomala orientalis Waterhouse, by incorporating insecticides into soil at one-half New York State recommended rates in a laboratory bioassay. Mortality was assessed at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 wk. The experiment was repeated three times with white grubs collected at different times and from different locations in New York. White grub species differed significantly in their response to some of the insecticides; European chafer was generally least susceptible. Diazinon provided high mortality of Oriental beetle and European chafer grubs but very low mortality of Japanese beetles. Isofenphos provided generally low mortality of all three grub species, although the levels of mortality varied among species. Ethoprop provided uniform mortality of all three grub species. Results of these studies indicate the need to develop species-specific insecticide recommendations for the white grub complex." |
Language: | English |
References: | 18 |
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| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Villani, M. G., R. J. Wright, and P. B. Baker. 1988. Differential susceptibility of Japanese beetle, Oriental beetle, and European chafer (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae to five soil insecticides. J. Econ. Entomol. 81(3):p. 785-788. |
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