2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162007000600005
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Late pest control in determinate tomato cultivars

Abstract: The usage of insecticidal plants and others insect resistant varieties can be strong allies to the Integrated Pest Management (IPM), being able to reduce the number of insecticides applications and to minimize its effect to the man and the environment.The following control techniques were compared in field conditions, investigating the late pest control of two determinate tomato cultivars: a) Conventional -sprayings of metamidophos, buprofezin, acephate, cipermetrin, abamectin, permetrin, teflubenzuron and luf… Show more

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“…The areas indicated for the control of thrips by the programme with the application of insecticides across the entire length of the fields were about 3× larger than the areas indicated for non‐treatment using sampling plan and economic damage levels based in management zones. The excessive use of insecticides causes environmental impacts due to residues in soil, air, and water, and exposure to humans, natural enemies, pollinators, and wild animals (Boiça Júnior et al., 2007; Reitz et al., 2020; Santos et al., 2021). The correct prediction of the areas where the control of thrips should be performed is essential to reduce the cost and the impact of unnecessary insecticide application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The areas indicated for the control of thrips by the programme with the application of insecticides across the entire length of the fields were about 3× larger than the areas indicated for non‐treatment using sampling plan and economic damage levels based in management zones. The excessive use of insecticides causes environmental impacts due to residues in soil, air, and water, and exposure to humans, natural enemies, pollinators, and wild animals (Boiça Júnior et al., 2007; Reitz et al., 2020; Santos et al., 2021). The correct prediction of the areas where the control of thrips should be performed is essential to reduce the cost and the impact of unnecessary insecticide application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these parameters, the less suitable wild host for N. elegantalis was jurubeba while scarlet eggplants was the cultivated host least accepted by the species. Tomatoes are the most attacked cultivated host by N. elegantalis (Miranda et al, 2005;Boiça Júnior et al, 2007;Benvenga et al, 2010;Arcanjo et al, 2021). The occurrence of successive tomato blooming favors the continuous availability of fruits to the larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O que leva a crer que nem somente os controles convencionais dão suporte ao controle desta praga, uma vez que controles alternativos como a aplicação de extratos aquosos de plantas inseticidas serem uma promessa para o controle de pragas. Verificando isso, Boiça Júnior et al (2007), testaram vários produtos químicos e comparou o modelo convencional utilizando pulverizações com os produtos metamidofós, buprofezin, acefato, cipermetrina, abamectina, permetrina, teflubenzuron e lufenuron, aplicados em intervalos de três a seis dias; com o Manejo Integrado de Pragas, observando o nível de ação de cada praga para aplicações de imidacloprid, triflumuron, lufenuron e abamectina; e o Manejo Integrado de Prags com produtoa alternativos, fazendo o uso de extrato aquoso de Azadirachta indica (nim) no nível de ação de cada praga para aplicações de óleo de nim (1,2% de azadiractina) a 0,5% em pragas tardias do tomateiro, obtendo como resposta uma redução no número de pulverizações em até 77% com as táticas MIP e MIP -nim, comparado ao método convencional, indicando que o produto nim, de origem natural, pode ser alternativa promissora no controle de pragas tardias do tomateiro em campo.…”
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