Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the synergy and response homogeneity of the Spodoptera frugiperda larvae population to the Piper aduncum essential oil in combination with pyrethroid insecticides (alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin) compared to piperonylbutoxide (PBO) as positive control. Synergism (SF) comparisons were obtained using lethal concentration (LC50) and lethal dose (LD50) ratios of insecticides individually and in their respective synergistic combinations with essential oil and PBO. Dose/concentration-mortality slope curves were used to establish relative toxicity increase promoted by synergism. They also determined homogeneity response. Residual contact revealed significant potentiation for commercial insecticides formulated with beta-cypermethrin (SF=9.05-0.5) and fenpropathrin (SF=34.05-49.77) when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil. For topical contact, significant potentiation occurred only for alpha-cypermethrin (SF=7.55-3.68), fenpropathrin (SF=3.37-1.21), and gamma-cyhalothrin (SF=5.79-10.48) insecticides when combined with essential oil. With the exception of fenpropathrin and gamma-cyhalothrin, insecticides synergistic combinations presented homogeneous response by topical as well as residual contact at least with essential oil. The SF significance values of the P. aduncum essential oil combined with alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin insecticides indicated potential for this oil to be used as an alternative to PBO. |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armywormalpha-cypermethrinbeta-cypermethrinfenpropathringamma-cyhalothrininsecticide resistanceABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the synergy and response homogeneity of the Spodoptera frugiperda larvae population to the Piper aduncum essential oil in combination with pyrethroid insecticides (alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin) compared to piperonylbutoxide (PBO) as positive control. Synergism (SF) comparisons were obtained using lethal concentration (LC50) and lethal dose (LD50) ratios of insecticides individually and in their respective synergistic combinations with essential oil and PBO. Dose/concentration-mortality slope curves were used to establish relative toxicity increase promoted by synergism. They also determined homogeneity response. Residual contact revealed significant potentiation for commercial insecticides formulated with beta-cypermethrin (SF=9.05-0.5) and fenpropathrin (SF=34.05-49.77) when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil. For topical contact, significant potentiation occurred only for alpha-cypermethrin (SF=7.55-3.68), fenpropathrin (SF=3.37-1.21), and gamma-cyhalothrin (SF=5.79-10.48) insecticides when combined with essential oil. With the exception of fenpropathrin and gamma-cyhalothrin, insecticides synergistic combinations presented homogeneous response by topical as well as residual contact at least with essential oil. The SF significance values of the P. aduncum essential oil combined with alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin insecticides indicated potential for this oil to be used as an alternative to PBO.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000300382Ciência Rural v.46 n.3 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20141500info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFazolin,MuriloEstrela,Joelma Lima VidalMedeiros,André Fábio MonteiroSilva,Iriana Maria daGomes,Luiara PaivaSilva,Maria Samylla de Fariaseng2016-04-04T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm Fazolin,Murilo alpha-cypermethrin beta-cypermethrin fenpropathrin gamma-cyhalothrin insecticide resistance |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
title_full |
Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
title_fullStr |
Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
title_full_unstemmed |
Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
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Synergistic potential of dillapiole-rich essential oil with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides against fall armyworm |
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Fazolin,Murilo |
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Fazolin,Murilo Estrela,Joelma Lima Vidal Medeiros,André Fábio Monteiro Silva,Iriana Maria da Gomes,Luiara Paiva Silva,Maria Samylla de Farias |
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author |
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Estrela,Joelma Lima Vidal Medeiros,André Fábio Monteiro Silva,Iriana Maria da Gomes,Luiara Paiva Silva,Maria Samylla de Farias |
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Fazolin,Murilo Estrela,Joelma Lima Vidal Medeiros,André Fábio Monteiro Silva,Iriana Maria da Gomes,Luiara Paiva Silva,Maria Samylla de Farias |
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alpha-cypermethrin beta-cypermethrin fenpropathrin gamma-cyhalothrin insecticide resistance |
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alpha-cypermethrin beta-cypermethrin fenpropathrin gamma-cyhalothrin insecticide resistance |
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ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the synergy and response homogeneity of the Spodoptera frugiperda larvae population to the Piper aduncum essential oil in combination with pyrethroid insecticides (alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin) compared to piperonylbutoxide (PBO) as positive control. Synergism (SF) comparisons were obtained using lethal concentration (LC50) and lethal dose (LD50) ratios of insecticides individually and in their respective synergistic combinations with essential oil and PBO. Dose/concentration-mortality slope curves were used to establish relative toxicity increase promoted by synergism. They also determined homogeneity response. Residual contact revealed significant potentiation for commercial insecticides formulated with beta-cypermethrin (SF=9.05-0.5) and fenpropathrin (SF=34.05-49.77) when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil. For topical contact, significant potentiation occurred only for alpha-cypermethrin (SF=7.55-3.68), fenpropathrin (SF=3.37-1.21), and gamma-cyhalothrin (SF=5.79-10.48) insecticides when combined with essential oil. With the exception of fenpropathrin and gamma-cyhalothrin, insecticides synergistic combinations presented homogeneous response by topical as well as residual contact at least with essential oil. The SF significance values of the P. aduncum essential oil combined with alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, fenpropathrin, and gamma-cyhalothrin insecticides indicated potential for this oil to be used as an alternative to PBO. |
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