2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10493-022-00733-8
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Transovarial toxicity matters: lethal and sublethal effects of hexythiazox on the two-spotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae)

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“…Transovarial toxicity to eggs laid by treated T. urticae females was also noted for spiromesifen (Marčić et al 2010), as well as acaricides that inhibit chitin biosynthesis, such as etoxazole (Sáenz-de-Cabezón Irigaray and Zalom 2012) and hexythiazox (Adesanya et al 2018). In our previous study (Musa et al 2022), hexythiazox was also applied when T. urticae females were at the pre-oviposition period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Transovarial toxicity to eggs laid by treated T. urticae females was also noted for spiromesifen (Marčić et al 2010), as well as acaricides that inhibit chitin biosynthesis, such as etoxazole (Sáenz-de-Cabezón Irigaray and Zalom 2012) and hexythiazox (Adesanya et al 2018). In our previous study (Musa et al 2022), hexythiazox was also applied when T. urticae females were at the pre-oviposition period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Fertility reduction during the initial few days of oviposition, although short-lived, was sufficient to cause a significant reduction in population growth. On the other hand, application of fecundity-based life tables underestimated the population-level effects of hexythiazox on T. urticae (Musa et al 2022). Although more labour-intensive, application of the fertility-based variant of age-stage two-sex life table is necessary for evaluation of acaricides that may exhibit transovarial toxicity, such as those interfering with growth and development of mites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%