Efficacy of agrochemicals against phyllobius oblongus

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The contact, residual, and ingestion efficacy of two conventional insecticides was compared with that of another five environmentally friendly agrochemicals in a laboratory for the control of the European snout beetle. Very good efficacy was observed for the conventional product Reldan 22® after all types of exposures. The conventional Mospilan® 20 SP showed good efficacy after ingestion. SpinTor® was very effective 72 h after ingestion and contact, and Siltac® EC showed comparable efficacy with conventional insecticides 72 h after ingestion and residual contact. SpinTor® and Siltac® conform to the principles of organic farming and integrated pest management (IPM) and are able to replace both the tested conventional products in young fruit plantations and nurseries. Pyrethrum PNC – 17, FerrumOil, and Boundary SW did not sufficiently control the beetle.

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Skalský, M., Ouředníčková, J., Niedobová, J., & Hortová, B. (2020). Efficacy of agrochemicals against phyllobius oblongus. Plant Protection Science, 56(2), 116–122. https://doi.org/10.17221/75/2019-PPS

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