DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF THE ACYLUREA INSECT GROWTH-REGULATOR TEFLUBENZURON ON THE ADULTS OF 2 ENDOLARVAL PARASITOIDS OF PLUTELLA-XYLOSTELLA, COTESIA-PLUTELLAE AND DIADEGMA-SEMICLAUSUM
Mj. Furlong et al., DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF THE ACYLUREA INSECT GROWTH-REGULATOR TEFLUBENZURON ON THE ADULTS OF 2 ENDOLARVAL PARASITOIDS OF PLUTELLA-XYLOSTELLA, COTESIA-PLUTELLAE AND DIADEGMA-SEMICLAUSUM, Pesticide science, 41(4), 1994, pp. 359-364
The acylurea chitin synthesis inhibitor, teflubenzuron ('Nomolt'(R)' S
C) showed no apparent activity against adult males of Diadegma semicla
usum Hellen or Cotesia plutellae Kurdj. when applied to foliage at a r
ate ( = 50 g a.i. ha-1) approximating to 2 x field usage. In contrast,
the pyrethroid cypermethrin ('Cymbush'(R) EC) showed appreciable foli
ar activity (at rates = 10-50 g a.i. ha-1) to D. semiclausum but showe
d low activity against C. plutellae. When single adult female D. semic
lausum were pre-treated with teflubenzuron (= 50 g a.i. ha-1) and then
exposed to 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 second-instar host larvae, the number
of parasitoid cocoons formed was significantly reduced compared with
controls except at the lowest host density (P < 0.05). However, there
was no evidence that teflubenzuron had a host density-dependent effect
on parasitism by D. semiclausum. Teflubenzuron had no significant eff
ect on host parasitism in an equivalent experiment with C. plutellae (
P > 0.05) except at the median host density. When batches of ten host
larvae were introduced at hourly intervals to female D. semiclausum pr
e-treated with teflubenzuron (= 50 g a.i. ha-1), the number of cocoons
formed in the first two batches was not significantly different from
untreated controls (P > 0-05), whereas teflubenzuron significantly red
uced the number of cocoons in the next three batches of host larvae (P
< 0.05). This suggests that teflubenzuron may affect chitin synthesis
in developing eggs within female D. semiclausum but has little or no
effect on pre-formed eggs which are more likely to be oviposited first
. Teflubenzuron had no significant (P > 0.05) effect on parasitism by
C. plutellae when presented with batches of host larvae. When female D
. semiclausum and C. plutellae were placed in the same host arena, the
former showed a 3-fold greater rate of parasitism. Pre-treatment with
teflubenzuron significantly reduced parasitism by D. semiclausum (P >
0.05) but had no significant effect with C. plutellae (P > 0-05) alth
ough the latter species failed to exploit the reduction in parasitism
by D. semiclausum. The differential response of D. semiclausum and C.
plutellae to insecticides is discussed in relation to the relative rat
es of establishment of these species in Malaysia.