2005
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2005.10634688
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Chemical control of Nysius natalensis Evans (Hemiptera: Orsillidae), a pest of sunflower in South Africa

Abstract: No insecticide is currently registered for Nysius natalensis Evans (Hemiptera: Orsillidae), control on sunflower [Helianthus annuus l. (Asteraceae)]. Field as well as laboratory trials were conducted to evaluate efficacy of insecticides for N. natalensis control. During budding prior to ar:lthesis, insecticides were applied aerially. These were endosulfan, a mixture of dichlorvos + monocrotophos, mevinphos, a mixture of endosulfan + cypermethriri, methomyl and cypermethrin Compared to the untreated control, al… Show more

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“…E-mail: hannalene.duplessis@nwu.ac.za. tissues of young sunflower plants, causing wilting and dying (Du Plessis et al, 2005). Sunflower crops can also be attacked by N. natalensis from the budding period onwards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…E-mail: hannalene.duplessis@nwu.ac.za. tissues of young sunflower plants, causing wilting and dying (Du Plessis et al, 2005). Sunflower crops can also be attacked by N. natalensis from the budding period onwards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little is however, known about the biology of N. natalensis (Annecke and Moran, 1982) and information published on it is limited to reports by Matthee (1971;1974) and publications on its biological control (Haddad et al, 2004), chemical control (Du Plessis et al, 2005) and distribution and the host plant range (Du Plessis et al, 2007). Information on the biology of the pest, as well as its distribution, host plants and impact on sunflower could be used in the development of an Integrated Pest Management program for this pest in South Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%