| Title : Fungicides affect Japanese beetle Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) egg hatch, larval survival and detoxification enzymes - Obear_2016_Pest.Manag.Sci_72_966 |
| Author(s) : Obear GR , Adesanya AW , Liesch PJ , Williamson RC , Held DW |
| Ref : Pest Manag Sci , 72 :966 , 2016 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Larvae of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), have a patchy distribution in soils, which complicates detection and management of this insect pest. Managed turf systems are frequently under pest pressure from fungal pathogens, necessitating frequent fungicide applications. It is possible that certain turfgrass fungicides may have lethal or sublethal adverse effects on eggs and larvae of P. japonica that inhabit managed turf systems. In this study, eggs and first-, second- and third-instar larvae were treated with the fungicides chlorothalonil and propiconazole, and survival was compared with that of untreated controls as well as positive controls treated with the insecticide trichlorfon. |
| PubMedSearch : Obear_2016_Pest.Manag.Sci_72_966 |
| PubMedID: 26171954 |
Obear GR, Adesanya AW, Liesch PJ, Williamson RC, Held DW (2016)
Fungicides affect Japanese beetle Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) egg hatch, larval survival and detoxification enzymes
Pest Manag Sci
72 :966
Obear GR, Adesanya AW, Liesch PJ, Williamson RC, Held DW (2016)
Pest Manag Sci
72 :966