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1、Biorational Insecticides in the Landscape and Options for Turf Insect Pest Management,Eileen A. Buss, Ph.D. Associate Professor 352-273-3976,Learning Objectives,Define “biorational insecticide” Know the differences between conventional & biorational insecticides Know the strengths / weaknesses of th
2、e different biorational insecticides Be able to give a range of control options to your clients,Traditional Insecticides (Organophosphates & Carbamates),Broadly toxic Affect systems common to both insects and vertebrates (e.g., nervous system) Risk to non-target organisms (e.g., beneficial insects,
3、fish, birds, humans) Secondary pest outbreaks Pest resurgences and resistance,What is a “Biorational” Insecticide?,An insecticide of natural origin that has little or no adverse effects on the environment or non-target organisms,How are Biorationals Different from Conventional Insecticides?,Differen
4、t modes of action Low use rate More selective Short residual activity Low risk to humans, wildlife, and environment,Types of Biorational Insecticides,Botanicals Azadirachtin/neem, rotenone, sabadilla, pyrethrins/ pyrethrum, nicotine Microbials Bacteria, fungi, nematodes Protozoa and viruses not comm
5、ercially available Others Insect growth regulators, molt accelerating compounds, soaps, oils,Natural plant products extracted from commercially-grown plantsExamples: azadirachtin/neem, rotenone, sabadilla, pyrethrins/pyrethrum, nicotine,Botanical Insecticides,Azadirachtin / Neem,From seeds of the tr
6、opical neem tree Broad spectrum (e.g., caterpillars, leafminers, thrips, whiteflies, mealybugs) Active by contact or ingestion Feeding deterrent, interferes with molting in young insects, Trade names: Margosan-O, Azatin, Bio-neem (used in greenhouses, landscapes),Rotenone,Toxic alkaloid extracted fr
7、om roots of a tropical legume Used in garden dusts, flea powders Very toxic to fish,Sabadilla,From seeds of the sabadilla lilly Trade names: Red Devil, Natural Guard No residue; breaks down quickly in light Target pests: caterpillars, leafhoppers, stink bugs, squash bugs, thrips Crop: vegetables, ci
8、trus, avocado, mango,Pyrethrum, Pyrethrins,Derived from chrysanthemum flowers Low mammalian toxicity Rapid “knockdown” of flying insects; paralyzes CNS Synergized by piperonyl butoxide (PBO) Breaks down quickly in sunlight; no residual Expensive, but widely used,Pyrethroids (Group 3),Synthetic versi
9、ons of pyrethrum, but with enhanced properties Fast-acting, good knockdown Low mammalian toxicity; target selective for insect nerves Broadspectrum contact insecticides used against surface-feeding insects and mites (not systemic) Usually applied at low rates on foliage or as root drenches in nurser
10、ies,Pyrethroids,Pyrethroids are generally not compatible with biocontrol programs (toxic to hymenopterans) Pyrethroids have been associated with secondary pest outbreaks (e.g., spider mites), which results in more pesticide use to control those outbreaks Pyrethrins and older pyrethroids exhibit grea
11、ter toxicity at cooler temperatures; newer pyrethroids are more toxic at higher temps,Movement of Pyrethroids,Not very water soluble Pyrethroids will bind to surfaces rather than run off However, with their widespread use, several pyrethroids have been detected in California surface waters (Weston e
12、t al. 2004),Microbial Insecticides,Products that contain pathogens or microbially-derived toxins or by-products that kill insects Bacteria Fungi Nematodes (not really a microbe) Protozoa Viruses,Bacterial Insecticides,Spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria in the genus Bacillus Commonly occur in soils M
13、ust be eaten to be effective,Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt),Bt var. kurstaki - used since 1950s to control leaf-eating caterpillars Produced commercially by fermentation Very low vertebrate toxicity Short residual in sunlight Works better against small larvae than vs. larger ones,Other Bt strains are a
14、ctive against insects other than Lepidoptera (e.g., M-one for Colorado potato beetle control Bt var. san diego; Bt var. israelensis to kill mosquito, fungus gnat, and black fly larvae),Milky Spore Disease (Bacillus popilliae),Diseased (left) and normal (right) grubs,Dan Potter, Univ. of KY,Conserve
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