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TOXICITY OF SPINOSAD IN CONTROL OF SUSCEPTIBLE AND FIELD POPULATIONS OF HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L. (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)

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  65-73

Abstract

 Toxicity of SPINOSAD was primarily evaluated with three BIOASSAY methods: feeding, spraying (Residual exposure) and combination with larval medium against one susceptible and one field population. Feeding method was selected as efficient method for survey of susceptibility or resistance of seven field populations. In feeding BIOASSAY method, SPINOSAD LD50 of susceptible strain at 24h and 72h were 3.78 and 1.54 mg (AI) per gram bait and for LD95 were 5.59 and 3.35 mg (AI) /g, respectively. LD50 of field populations at 24h ranged  from 3.974- 4.303 and for LD95 from 7.33- 8.30 mg (AI)/gr. LD50 at 72h ranged from 1.54-1.72 mg/gr and LC95 were 3.31- 3.93 mg /g, respectively. Determination of LETHAL DOSE ratios with lower and upper limits indicated no significant difference between SPINOSAD LD50 of susceptible and field population at 24h and 72h. In Residual method, SPINOSAD LD50 of susceptible and field population (AHDS) at 24h were 0.015 and 0.016 and for LD95 were 0.03, 0.033 g (AI) per m2, respectively. At 72h, LD50 were 0.0065, 0.007 and LD95 were 0.014, 0.015 g (AI)/ m2 for the above populations. In combination of SPINOSAD with larval medium, LD50 and LD95 of susceptible population were 9.79 and 29.5 mg (AI) per kg medium. For field population (AHDS), LD50 and LD95 were 9.95 and 56.6 mg (AI)/kg. There was no significant difference at LD50 of susceptible and field population with these two methods. Totally, the result of this study indicated that LD50 values decrease approximately 2-3-fold between 24 and 72 h and all field populations were susceptible to SPINOSAD.

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    SHARIFIFARD, M., MOSADEGH, M.S., VAZIRIANZADEH, B., & ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI, A.. (2009). TOXICITY OF SPINOSAD IN CONTROL OF SUSCEPTIBLE AND FIELD POPULATIONS OF HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L. (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE). PLANT PROTECTION (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), 32(1), 65-73. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/164952/en

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    SHARIFIFARD M., MOSADEGH M.S., VAZIRIANZADEH B., ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI A.. TOXICITY OF SPINOSAD IN CONTROL OF SUSCEPTIBLE AND FIELD POPULATIONS OF HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L. (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE). PLANT PROTECTION (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE)[Internet]. 2009;32(1):65-73. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/164952/en

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    M. SHARIFIFARD, M.S. MOSADEGH, B. VAZIRIANZADEH, and A. ZAREI MAHMOUDABADI, “TOXICITY OF SPINOSAD IN CONTROL OF SUSCEPTIBLE AND FIELD POPULATIONS OF HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA L. (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE),” PLANT PROTECTION (SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 65–73, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/164952/en

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