Pj. Sieburth et al., EFFECTS OF OIL AND OIL-SURFACTANT COMBINATIONS ON SILVERLEAF WHITEFLYNYMPHS (HOMOPTERA, ALEYROIDIDAE) ON COLLARDS, The Florida entomologist, 81(3), 1998, pp. 446-450
Collards, Brassica oleracea L., treated with SunSpray Ultra-Fine(R) oi
l with and without silicon-based oil surfactants were evaluated for ef
fects on nymphs of Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring. Synchronous
ly developing populations of eggs, small nymphs and pupae on collards
were sprayed to run-off. The rate of egg hatch was not affected by oil
treatments. Treated nymphs, pupae, and crawlers emerging from treated
eggs, were affected by all oil treatments. Of those nymphs that were
affected by the oil, approximately 50% to 75% were killed outright. Ov
er 90% of those that remained alive developed abnormally, remaining sm
all and failing to molt into the next stage. Adults failed to emerge f
rom approximately 94% to 99% of treated pupae. Oil surfactants did not
significantly alter whitefly mortality when used with paraffinic oil.