Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests

The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) W...

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Autores principales: Sokame, B.M., Tounou, A.K., Datinon, B., Dannou, E.A., Agboton, C., Srinivasan, R., Pittendrigh, Barry Robert, Tamò, Manuele
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74453
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author Sokame, B.M.
Tounou, A.K.
Datinon, B.
Dannou, E.A.
Agboton, C.
Srinivasan, R.
Pittendrigh, Barry Robert
Tamò, Manuele
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Dannou, E.A.
Datinon, B.
Pittendrigh, Barry Robert
Sokame, B.M.
Srinivasan, R.
Tamò, Manuele
Tounou, A.K.
author_facet Sokame, B.M.
Tounou, A.K.
Datinon, B.
Dannou, E.A.
Agboton, C.
Srinivasan, R.
Pittendrigh, Barry Robert
Tamò, Manuele
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description The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management.The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management.The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management.
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spelling CGSpace744532025-10-16T09:52:51Z Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests Sokame, B.M. Tounou, A.K. Datinon, B. Dannou, E.A. Agboton, C. Srinivasan, R. Pittendrigh, Barry Robert Tamò, Manuele viruses pest control The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management.The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management.The insecticidal activity of Maruca vitrata (F.) multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus ( Mavi MNPV) combined with oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) was studied under labo- ratory and fi eld conditions against three key insect pests of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Second- instar Aphis craccivora Koch and Megalurothirps sjostedti Trybom nymphs, and third-instar M. vitrata larvae, all from laboratory colonies, were treated with various concentrations of one of the control agents separately or combined. Daily mortality was recorded for fi ve days ( A. craccivora and M. sjostedti nymphs) or fourteen days ( M. vitrata ) and the larval and pupal development as well as adult emergence were assessed. Combination of Mavi MNPV resulted in a signi fi cantly higher larval mortality in M. vitrata than treatment with either virus or botanical insecticide alone at the corresponding concentrations. Larvae of M. vitrata infected with Mavi MNPV and treated with botanical oils died sooner than those infected with only one control agent. Combinations of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils produced additive or synergistic effects. No evidence of antagonistic effects was noted. In fi eld experiments, the application of botanical insecticide and Mavi MNPV either alone or in combination was effective in reducing insect abundance over the four weeks, and preventing yield loss. In the fi rst fi eld season, where the M. vitrata population was higher, the combination of the virus and either of the botanical pesticides induced signi fi cantly higher yields than spraying chemical insecticide. Application of Mavi MNPV in combination with J. curcas and A. indica oil has proven to induce consistent Mavi MNPV infection in M. vitrata populations. The combined application of Mavi MNPV and botanical oils is discussed in the context of integrated pest management. 2015-06 2016-05-25T11:59:44Z 2016-05-25T11:59:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74453 en Limited Access Elsevier Sokame, B.M., Tounou, A.K., Datinon, B., Dannon, E.A., Agboton, C., Srinivasan, R., ... & Tamò, M. (2015). Combined activity of maruca vitrata multi-nucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests. Crop Protection, 72, 150-157.
spellingShingle viruses
pest control
Sokame, B.M.
Tounou, A.K.
Datinon, B.
Dannou, E.A.
Agboton, C.
Srinivasan, R.
Pittendrigh, Barry Robert
Tamò, Manuele
Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title_full Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title_fullStr Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title_full_unstemmed Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title_short Combined activity of Maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus, MaviMNPV, and oil from neem, Azadirachta indica Juss and Jatropha curcas L., for the control of cowpea pests
title_sort combined activity of maruca vitrata multinucleopolyhedrovirus mavimnpv and oil from neem azadirachta indica juss and jatropha curcas l for the control of cowpea pests
topic viruses
pest control
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74453
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