Control of Pseudoplusia includens (Walker, 1857) in the soybean culture with different insecticides

  • Pinto Junior A
  • Kozlowski L
  • Silva A
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Abstract

The aim of this research was to test the efficacy of different insecticides, and dosage against Pseudoplusia includens in the soybean culture. The treatments were: (1) alphacypermethrin + teflubenzuron, (2) teflubenzuron, (3) diflubenzuron and (4) profenophos + lufenuron, in different doses. All the insecticides tested in this research presented high efficacy on the control of Pseudoplusia includens in the soybean culture. These insecticides and dosages were: (1) mixture of alphacypermethrin and teflubenzuron at dosages from 9.0 to 11.25 g a.i.ha-1, (2) teflubenzuron at dosage from 6 to 12 g a.i.ha-1, (3) diflubenzuron at dosage from 10 to 20 g a.i.ha-1 and (4) the mixture profenophos and lufenuron at dosage 75.0 and 7.5 g a.i.ha-1, respectively. All these insecticides after 15 days of application promote 100% dead caterpillars. None these insecticides decrease soybean yield.

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Pinto Junior, A. R., Kozlowski, L. A., & Silva, A. L. L. da. (2011). Control of Pseudoplusia includens (Walker, 1857) in the soybean culture with different insecticides. Journal of Biotechnology and Biodiversity, 2(4), 16–20. https://doi.org/10.20873/jbb.uft.cemaf.v2n4.junior

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