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Laboratory Evaluation of Selected Differential Chemistry Synthetic Insecticides against some Economically Important Insect Pests

Laboratory Evaluation of Selected Differential Chemistry Synthetic Insecticides against some Economically Important Insect Pests

Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed1*, Muhammad Irfan Ullah1, Dilbar Hussain2, Muhammad Luqman3, Muhammad Qasim1, Gulfam Yousaf1, Hamza Latif1 and Muhammad Zeeshan1

1Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, 40100 Sargodha, Pakistan; 2Entomological Research Institute, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, 38850 Faisalabad, Pakistan; 3Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, 40100 Sargodha, Pakistan.

 
*Correspondence | Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, 40100 Sargodha, Pakistan; Email: zeeshan.majeed@uos.edu.pk 

Figure 1:

Percent corrected mortality (mean ± S.E.) of adult individuals of mango leafhopper (Idioscopus clypealis) bioassayed against different differential-chemistry synthetic insecticides at their label recommended dose rates. Different letters indicate overall significant difference among the insecticidal treatments (two-factor factorial analysis of variance followed by HSD test at P ≥ 0.05).

Figure 2:

Percent corrected mortality (mean ± S.E.) of adult individuals of Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri) bioassayed against different differential-chemistry synthetic insecticides at their label recommended dose rates. Different letters indicate overall significant difference among the insecticidal treatments (two-factor factorial analysis of variance followed by HSD test at P ≥ 0.05).

Figure 3:

Percent corrected mortality (mean ± S.E.) of 3rd instar female individuals of mango mealybug (Drosicha mangiferae) bioassayed against different differential-chemistry synthetic insecticides at their label recommended dose rates. Different letters indicate overall significant difference among the insecticidal treatments (two-factor factorial analysis of variance followed by HSD test at P ≥ 0.05).

Figure 4:

Percent corrected mortality (mean ± S.E.) of worker individuals of subterranean termites (Odontotermes obesus) bioassayed against different differential-chemistry synthetic insecticides at their label recommended dose rates. Different letters indicate overall significant difference among the insecticidal treatments (two-factor factorial analysis of variance followed by HSD test at P ≥ 0.05).

Table 2:
Analysis of variance comparison of the mortality response of different insect pests bioassayed against some selected differential chemistry insecticides.

Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research

December

Vol.36, Iss. 4, Pages 297-403

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