BARRIER SPRAY TREATMENT WITH DIFLUBENZURON (ULV) AGAINST GREGARIOUS HOPPER BANDS OF THE MOROCCAN LOCUST DOCIOSTAURUS-MAROCCANUS (THUNBERG) (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) IN NE MOROCCO
A. Bouaichi et al., BARRIER SPRAY TREATMENT WITH DIFLUBENZURON (ULV) AGAINST GREGARIOUS HOPPER BANDS OF THE MOROCCAN LOCUST DOCIOSTAURUS-MAROCCANUS (THUNBERG) (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) IN NE MOROCCO, Crop protection, 13(1), 1994, pp. 60-72
Barrier treatments of diflubenzuron were applied in advance of mobile
hopper bands of Dociostaurus maroccanus in grassland and cereal crops
in Morocco. Bands entering wheat and barley crops (69-120 tillers m(-2
); ear emergence stage), treated with diflubenzuron barriers (50 m dee
p) at a rate of 60 g a.i. ha(-1) within the treated area, experienced
high levels of mortality at subsequent moults. There was a significant
positive correlation between the proportion of the treated groups mou
lting and the level of population decline; this did not occur in the c
ontrol bands. Bands entering barrier treatments in cereals also demons
trated reduced rates of displacement compared with a control band and,
although hopper densities remained similar to the control, the band a
rea declined relative to the untreated population. A treatment on low-
density annual grassland was less effective, possibly as a result of l
ow vegetation density.