BackgroundHalyomorpha halys, (brown marmorated stink bug, BMSB), is a high-concern invasive species causing severe damage to orchards in many countries outside its native Asian range. Management methods other than frequent sprays of broad-spectrum insecticides are needed to restore integrated pest management (IPM) practices in orchards. Chitin synthesis inhibitors are usually regarded as desirable options in IPM programs because of lower toxicity to beneficial insects and non-target organisms compared to neurotoxic insecticides. In this study, the activity of three chitin synthesis inhibitors (namely buprofezin, novaluron and triflumuron) was investigated on BMSB egg masses, third instars and adults by means of laboratory bioassays. ResultsNovaluron and to a lesser extent triflumuron were detrimental to BMSB nymphs exposed to residues on potted peach plants. Novaluron caused high mortality among early instars that emerged from sprayed egg masses. No significant differences were found between buprofezin and water control on eggs or third instars. When sprayed on BMSB adults, none of the chitin synthesis inhibitors affected survival, fecundity, or egg hatching. ConclusionGiven the activity on nymphs, but the lack of effects on adults, novaluron and triflumuron might be considered for field applications only as a tool in a wider management strategy along with other methods aimed at preventing the invasion of crops by BMSB adults. (c) 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Effects of three chitin synthesis inhibitors on egg masses, nymphs and adults of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) / Masetti, Antonio; Rathé, Anna; Robertson, Nicola; Anderson, Diane; Walker, Jim; Pasqualini, Edison; Depalo, Laura. - In: PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1526-498X. - ELETTRONICO. - 79:8(2023), pp. 2882-2890. [10.1002/ps.7465]

Effects of three chitin synthesis inhibitors on egg masses, nymphs and adults of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)

Masetti, Antonio
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Pasqualini, Edison;Depalo, Laura
2023

Abstract

BackgroundHalyomorpha halys, (brown marmorated stink bug, BMSB), is a high-concern invasive species causing severe damage to orchards in many countries outside its native Asian range. Management methods other than frequent sprays of broad-spectrum insecticides are needed to restore integrated pest management (IPM) practices in orchards. Chitin synthesis inhibitors are usually regarded as desirable options in IPM programs because of lower toxicity to beneficial insects and non-target organisms compared to neurotoxic insecticides. In this study, the activity of three chitin synthesis inhibitors (namely buprofezin, novaluron and triflumuron) was investigated on BMSB egg masses, third instars and adults by means of laboratory bioassays. ResultsNovaluron and to a lesser extent triflumuron were detrimental to BMSB nymphs exposed to residues on potted peach plants. Novaluron caused high mortality among early instars that emerged from sprayed egg masses. No significant differences were found between buprofezin and water control on eggs or third instars. When sprayed on BMSB adults, none of the chitin synthesis inhibitors affected survival, fecundity, or egg hatching. ConclusionGiven the activity on nymphs, but the lack of effects on adults, novaluron and triflumuron might be considered for field applications only as a tool in a wider management strategy along with other methods aimed at preventing the invasion of crops by BMSB adults. (c) 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
2023
Effects of three chitin synthesis inhibitors on egg masses, nymphs and adults of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) / Masetti, Antonio; Rathé, Anna; Robertson, Nicola; Anderson, Diane; Walker, Jim; Pasqualini, Edison; Depalo, Laura. - In: PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1526-498X. - ELETTRONICO. - 79:8(2023), pp. 2882-2890. [10.1002/ps.7465]
Masetti, Antonio; Rathé, Anna; Robertson, Nicola; Anderson, Diane; Walker, Jim; Pasqualini, Edison; Depalo, Laura
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