Rd. Oetting et Jg. Latimer, EFFECTS OF SOAPS, OILS, AND PLANT-GROWTH REGULATORS (PGRS) ON NEOSEIULUS-CUCUMERIS (OUDEMANS) AND PGRS ON ORIUS-INSIDIOSUS (SAY), Journal of agricultural entomology, 12(2-3), 1995, pp. 101-109
Direct and residual toxicity of selected oils, a soap, azadirachtin, a
nd plant growth regulators were evaluated on a candidate for thrips ma
nagement, Neoseiulus cucumeris (formerly Amblyseius cucumeris) and pla
nt growth regulators were evaluated for a second candidate for thrips
management, Orius insidiosus. These predators and compounds must be co
mpatible for incorporation into a management program. The plant growth
regulators chlormequat, daminozide, and paclobutrazol were compatible
with both N. cucumeris and O. insidiosus in both direct and residual
experiments. Neoseiulus cucumeris was compatible with residues of all
insecticide materials at the 1 and 2% rates. Exposure to 4% Uni-Par(R)
oil residues resulted in 90% N. cucumeris mortality at 48 h. Mortalit
y of N. cucumeris at 48 h following residual exposure to 4% Sunspray U
ltrafine(R) oil was 64%. Insecticidal soap residues were more compatib
le than oils with only 25% N. cucumeris mortality following a 4% appli
cation. However, N. cucumeris was not compatible with direct applicati
on of oils or 4% insecticidal soap.