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Toxicity of newer insecticides to the coconut caterpillar Nephantis Serinopa Meyr and its parasite Bracon Brevicornis Wesmeal

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dc.contributor.author Kunjamma P Mathew
dc.contributor.author Nair, M R G K
dc.contributor.author Abraham, C C
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-08T12:05:46Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-08T12:05:46Z
dc.date.issued 1978
dc.identifier.citation Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 16(2), 188-192. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4540
dc.description.abstract The LD 50 levels of toxicity of phosalone, endosulfan, malathion, quinalphos, fenthion, phosphamidon. monocrotophos, fenitrothion, dichlorvos, BHC and carbaryl to 4th instar larvae of the coconut caterpillar Nephantis seringa were 0.02428, 0,02925, 0.05288, 0.05614, 0.08416, 0.09477, 0.09833, 01013, 0.1639, 0.2920and 0.4990 respectrvely. Toxicity of residues of dichlorvos 0.05%, fenitrothion, 0.05%, malathion 0.05% on coconut leaves to 1st instar larvae of N. serhwpa had become negligible on the 8th day of their application and that of residues of quinaiphos 0.05%, phoslone 0.05% and BHC 0.2% on the 16th day of application; residues of carbaryl 0.2%, and monocrotophos 0.02% showed toxicity beyond 16 days. Toxicity of residues of the same concentrations of dichlorvos, fenitrothion, fenthion, endosulfan and phosphamidon on coconut leaves to adults of Bracon brevicomis had become negligible in 8 days of application and that of residues of malathion, quinaiphos, phosalone and BHC in 16 days of application; residues of monocrotophos and crabaryl remained toxic to parasites beyond 16 days. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Kerala Agricultural University en_US
dc.subject Coconut en_US
dc.subject coconut caterpiller en_US
dc.subject coconut caterpiller-insecticide en_US
dc.subject phosalone en_US
dc.subject endosulfan en_US
dc.subject quinalphos en_US
dc.subject malathion en_US
dc.subject fenthion en_US
dc.subject phosphamidon en_US
dc.title Toxicity of newer insecticides to the coconut caterpillar Nephantis Serinopa Meyr and its parasite Bracon Brevicornis Wesmeal en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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