2021
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2021.207635
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Efficacy of Some Pesticides and Plant Extracts on Two Spotted Spider Mite Tetranychus urticae, (Koch) on Cotton Plant

Abstract: The present study, lab and field work was conducted to evaluation of toxic-effect and bio-activity of some newly conventional-pesticides (challenger, oberon, lambda, lant, neem oil and eucalyptus oil) to control of females-adult and stages of eggs for two spotted spider mite T. urticae. Addition to, evaluation of side-effects of sub-lethal dose of tested-chemicals on some biology aspects of spider mite T. urticae, and evaluates of compounds toxicity tested pest invested cotton-plants in fields. In laboratory a… Show more

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“…Current finding of (M. azedarach) could be correlated with results of Wakgari and Yigezu (2018) as they recorded 70.55% mortality of two-spotted spider mites. E. globulus leaf extract caused 56.56±0.627 mortality, which contradicts the study of Hamed et al (2021) due to the difference in methodology. M. oleifera leaf extract caused 43.17±1.12, while the lowest value of mortality was observed by M. piperita L. leaf extract at 28.69±1.73.…”
Section: Mortality Of Pestsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Current finding of (M. azedarach) could be correlated with results of Wakgari and Yigezu (2018) as they recorded 70.55% mortality of two-spotted spider mites. E. globulus leaf extract caused 56.56±0.627 mortality, which contradicts the study of Hamed et al (2021) due to the difference in methodology. M. oleifera leaf extract caused 43.17±1.12, while the lowest value of mortality was observed by M. piperita L. leaf extract at 28.69±1.73.…”
Section: Mortality Of Pestsmentioning
confidence: 80%