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Feeding and arrestment responses of Diabrotica speciosa to cucurbitacin-content formulations

The objective of this work was to evaluate arrestant and stimulant feeding effects on Diabrotica speciosa (Ger.), using cucurbitacin-content starch-based formulations prepared with varying starch sources, and adding potassium lignate. In a glass slide assay, the wash off resistance of formulations w...

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Published in:Pesquisa agropecuaria brasileira 2005-07, Vol.40 (7), p.639-643
Main Authors: Arruda, I.C, Ventura, M.U, Scarminio, I.S
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Language:English
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Summary:The objective of this work was to evaluate arrestant and stimulant feeding effects on Diabrotica speciosa (Ger.), using cucurbitacin-content starch-based formulations prepared with varying starch sources, and adding potassium lignate. In a glass slide assay, the wash off resistance of formulations was compared. Potassium lignate did not improve wash off resistance. Lagenaria vulgaris L. powder, in which cucurbitacin B concentration was determined as 0.28%, was added to the most adhesive formulation. The resultant material was used in a two-choice assay in which leaves of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., treated with concentrations of 2.5%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% were offered to insects together with untreated control leaves. Greater number of insects and leaves consumed were found on leaves treated with cucurbitacin-content formulation (2.5%, 5% - greatest response -, 10% and 15% concentrations) than on untreated control leaves. The concentration, in which responses were higher, was sprayed in a bean field at 1,000, 1,900 and 3,000 g ha-1. Greater number of beetles was found in plots treated with the highest dosage, 3 and 6 days after spraying. Ten days after spraying, no significant differences were found among dosages, probably due to washoff of the bait. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos alimentares estimulantes e arrestantes para Diabrotica speciosa (Ger.), a partir de formulações amiláceas com cucurbitacina, variando-se as fontes de amido e adicionando-se lignato de potássio. Em ensaio com lâmina de vidro, comparou-se a resistência à lavagem das formulações. O lignato de potássio não aumentou a resistência à lavagem. Pó de Lagenaria vulgaris L., cuja concentração de cucurbitacina B foi determinada como sendo de 0,28%, foi adicionado à formulação mais adesiva. O material resultante foi utilizado em ensaios com dupla chance de escolha, nos quais folhas de feijão, Phaseolus vulgaris L., pulverizadas com concentrações de 2,5%, 5%, 10%, 15% e 20% foram oferecidas aos insetos juntamente com folhas não tratadas. Foram observados maior número de insetos e maior quantidade de folhas consumidas nas folhas tratadas com formulações com cucurbitacina (2,5%, 5% - maior resposta -, 10% e 15%) do que nas folhas não tratadas. A formulação cuja concentração teve maior resposta foi pulverizada em lavoura de feijão, nas dosagens de 1.000, 1.900 e 3.000 g ha-1. O maior número de adultos de D. speciosa foi encontrado nas parcelas tratadas com a maior dosage
ISSN:0100-204X
1678-3921
1678-3921
0100-204X
DOI:10.1590/s0100-204x2005000700003