1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.1973.tb01785.x
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Chemical Control of Wheat Bulb Fly in the East Midlands, 1968–70

Abstract: SUMMARY Under severe infestation pressure and delayed emergence following mid‐October drilling, only dieldrin seed dressing gave an acceptable control of wheat bulb fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.). The control afforded by commercial seed dressings of BHC, carbopheno‐thion, chlorfenvinphos, ethion and the experimental compounds GS 13006 and pirimiphos‐ethyl, and by chlorfenvinphos granules was markedly inferior to that obtained with dieldrin seed dressing. In short‐row screening trials, bendiocarb, C 10015… Show more

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“…Chlorfenvinphos deserves special mention in that its effect was exerted mainly by preventing larvae from entering plants; some dead larvae were found within attacked shoots, suggesting slight systemic activity. This dual mode Table 5 3.3 5.9 3.1 6.7 2.3 6.1 2.5 3.7 3.7 10.9 2.8 8. of action, already noted by Mathias & Roberts (1973) and by Griffiths (1978), was also shown in our trials by fonofos (see also McKinlay, 1977). Increasing the loading of chlorfenvinphos (Sites 8,9) allowed fewer larvae to survive within attacked shoots (Tables 4, 5).…”
Section: Phytotoxic Efsectssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Chlorfenvinphos deserves special mention in that its effect was exerted mainly by preventing larvae from entering plants; some dead larvae were found within attacked shoots, suggesting slight systemic activity. This dual mode Table 5 3.3 5.9 3.1 6.7 2.3 6.1 2.5 3.7 3.7 10.9 2.8 8. of action, already noted by Mathias & Roberts (1973) and by Griffiths (1978), was also shown in our trials by fonofos (see also McKinlay, 1977). Increasing the loading of chlorfenvinphos (Sites 8,9) allowed fewer larvae to survive within attacked shoots (Tables 4, 5).…”
Section: Phytotoxic Efsectssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Other organophosphates and the synthetic pyrethroids used in our trials worked in a similar manner to gamma-HCH. The results for carbophenothion agree with those of Catling & Cook (1967), Maskell (1970), Mathias & Roberts (1973) and McKinlay (1977), for ethion with Cole & Soper (1967), Maskell (1970) and Mathias & Roberts (1973) and for the synthetic pyrethroids with Griffiths et al (1975), Griffiths (1977Griffiths ( ,1978, Oakley (1977) and Scott (1981).…”
Section: Phytotoxic Efsectssupporting
confidence: 82%