21
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: found
      Is Open Access

      Efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis (var. kurstaki) Against Diamondback Moth ( Plutella xylostella L.) Eggs and Larvae on Cabbage Under Semi-Controlled Greenhouse Conditions

      research-article

      Read this article at

      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          The efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis (var. kurstaki) ( Btk) against the diamondback moth (DBM) on cabbage was studied at Botswana College of Agriculture, Gaborone, Botswana. Using five concentrations of Btk: 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 g/L, bioassays were conducted against DBM eggs and second instar larvae at 30°C ± 5°C. Each treatment was replicated three times. Probit analysis was used to determine the LD 50 and LD 90 values for the treatments against eggs and larvae. When the treatments were assessed at 72, 96, 120, and 144 hours, LD 90 values against larvae were 11.02, 10.22, 5.92, and 4.01 g/L, whereas they were 7.71, 6.94, and 6.24 g/L against eggs when assessed 48, 72, and 96 hours after the expected time of hatching. This indicated that Btk was effective against both eggs and larvae when exposed for long periods. The slopes of the probit lines for larvae assessed at 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, and 144 hours after application were 0.250, 1.064, 0.910, 0.383, 0.453, and 0.414, while those against eggs were 1.153, 1.246, and 0.933 when assessed 48, 72, and 96 hours after the expected time of hatching. This indicates a smaller change in mortality with increase in pesticide dosage for both eggs and larvae. Btk treatments achieved 85.7%–94.6% reduction in DBM damage on cabbage. Therefore, Btk can be used to achieve effective control of DBM eggs and larvae and reduce damage on cabbage under greenhouse conditions.

          Related collections

          Most cited references27

          • Record: found
          • Abstract: not found
          • Article: not found

          Probit analysis

            Bookmark
            • Record: found
            • Abstract: not found
            • Article: not found

            Evolution of Resistance to Bacillus Thuringiensis

              Bookmark
              • Record: found
              • Abstract: not found
              • Article: not found

              Pesticide resistance in arthropods

                Bookmark

                Author and article information

                Journal
                Int J Insect Sci
                Int J Insect Sci
                International Journal of Insect Science
                International Journal of Insect Science
                Libertas Academica
                1179-5433
                2015
                16 July 2015
                : 7
                : 39-45
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Botswana National Museum, Gaborone, Botswana.
                [2 ]Botswana College of Agriculture, Gaborone, Botswana.
                Author notes
                Article
                ijis-7-2015-039
                10.4137/IJIS.S23637
                4722877
                26816488
                1d129a45-1988-41ba-bc04-a52dfd7136b7
                © 2015 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 License.

                History
                : 07 January 2015
                : 22 March 2015
                : 13 April 2015
                Categories
                Original Research

                bacillus thuringiensis,efficacy,diamondback moth,cabbage

                Comments

                Comment on this article