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Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a problem in tomato crops worldwide. The use of chemicals is one method to control this pest. Predators from the family Miridae have been used in Europe as biological control agents. We tested the insecticides most often used to control B. tabaci in tom...

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Autores principales: Matioli, Thaís Fagundes, da Silva, Mariana Rosa, de Bastos Pazini, Juliano, Barroso, Geovanny, Vieira, Júlia Gabriela Aleixo, Yamamoto, Pedro Takao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121092
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author Matioli, Thaís Fagundes
da Silva, Mariana Rosa
de Bastos Pazini, Juliano
Barroso, Geovanny
Vieira, Júlia Gabriela Aleixo
Yamamoto, Pedro Takao
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da Silva, Mariana Rosa
de Bastos Pazini, Juliano
Barroso, Geovanny
Vieira, Júlia Gabriela Aleixo
Yamamoto, Pedro Takao
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a problem in tomato crops worldwide. The use of chemicals is one method to control this pest. Predators from the family Miridae have been used in Europe as biological control agents. We tested the insecticides most often used to control B. tabaci in tomato fields in Brazil for compatibility with the native Brazilian mirid Macrolophus basicornis. The results showed that regarding lethality, buprofezin, cyantraniliprole and spiromesifen were reduced-risk insecticides. Acetamiprid, bifenthrin, etofenprox + acetamiprid and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid were considered broad-spectrum insecticides. The insecticides were also tested to be classified ecologically and were found to be safe, except for acetamiprid that was moderately toxic. Overall, our findings indicated that it is possible to use M. basicornis as a biological agent to control B. tabaci in tomato crops by means of pest management strategies that are compatible with agrochemicals in current use. ABSTRACT: The generalist mirid predator Macrolophus basicornis may contribute to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of Bemisia tabaci in tomato crops. It is important to know the compatibility of the chemicals used to control this pest with this promising biological control agent. Seven insecticides were tested to investigate their toxicity to the predator. For four of the products, the LC(50) for adults were determined. Buprofezin, cyantraniliprole and spiromesifen did not cause lethality and were classified as harmless. Acetamiprid, bifenthrin, etofenprox + acetamiprid and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid caused acute toxicity and were classified as harmful. LT(50) for all harmful insecticides were relatively low, ranging from 1.8 to 3.2 days. Moreover, these four insecticides have low LC(50), with acetamiprid (0.26 mg a.i. L(−1)) as the lowest, followed by bifenthrin (0.38 mg a.i. L(−1)), etofenprox + acetamiprid (4.80 mg a.i. L(−1)) and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid (8.71 mg a.i. L(−1)). However, the calculated risk quotient (RQ) values demonstrated that these insecticides were mostly ecologically safe for this predator, except for acetamiprid, classified as slightly to moderately toxic. The present study can contribute to the use of M. basicornis as a biological control agent on tomato crops and to compatible use with the insecticides tested, according to IPM strategies.
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spelling pubmed-87092442021-12-25 Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae) Matioli, Thaís Fagundes da Silva, Mariana Rosa de Bastos Pazini, Juliano Barroso, Geovanny Vieira, Júlia Gabriela Aleixo Yamamoto, Pedro Takao Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a problem in tomato crops worldwide. The use of chemicals is one method to control this pest. Predators from the family Miridae have been used in Europe as biological control agents. We tested the insecticides most often used to control B. tabaci in tomato fields in Brazil for compatibility with the native Brazilian mirid Macrolophus basicornis. The results showed that regarding lethality, buprofezin, cyantraniliprole and spiromesifen were reduced-risk insecticides. Acetamiprid, bifenthrin, etofenprox + acetamiprid and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid were considered broad-spectrum insecticides. The insecticides were also tested to be classified ecologically and were found to be safe, except for acetamiprid that was moderately toxic. Overall, our findings indicated that it is possible to use M. basicornis as a biological agent to control B. tabaci in tomato crops by means of pest management strategies that are compatible with agrochemicals in current use. ABSTRACT: The generalist mirid predator Macrolophus basicornis may contribute to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of Bemisia tabaci in tomato crops. It is important to know the compatibility of the chemicals used to control this pest with this promising biological control agent. Seven insecticides were tested to investigate their toxicity to the predator. For four of the products, the LC(50) for adults were determined. Buprofezin, cyantraniliprole and spiromesifen did not cause lethality and were classified as harmless. Acetamiprid, bifenthrin, etofenprox + acetamiprid and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid caused acute toxicity and were classified as harmful. LT(50) for all harmful insecticides were relatively low, ranging from 1.8 to 3.2 days. Moreover, these four insecticides have low LC(50), with acetamiprid (0.26 mg a.i. L(−1)) as the lowest, followed by bifenthrin (0.38 mg a.i. L(−1)), etofenprox + acetamiprid (4.80 mg a.i. L(−1)) and pyriproxyfen + acetamiprid (8.71 mg a.i. L(−1)). However, the calculated risk quotient (RQ) values demonstrated that these insecticides were mostly ecologically safe for this predator, except for acetamiprid, classified as slightly to moderately toxic. The present study can contribute to the use of M. basicornis as a biological control agent on tomato crops and to compatible use with the insecticides tested, according to IPM strategies. MDPI 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8709244/ /pubmed/34940180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121092 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Matioli, Thaís Fagundes
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Vieira, Júlia Gabriela Aleixo
Yamamoto, Pedro Takao
Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_full Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_fullStr Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_full_unstemmed Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_short Risk Assessment of Insecticides Used in Tomato to Control Whitefly on the Predator Macrolophus basicornis (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_sort risk assessment of insecticides used in tomato to control whitefly on the predator macrolophus basicornis (hemiptera: miridae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12121092
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