COMPARATIVE TOXICITY OF SOME COMMONLY USED INSECTICIDES TO COTTON APHID AND THEIR SAFETY TO PREDATORY COCCINELLIDS

2013 
Experiments were conducted in the laboratory to evaluate relative toxicity of six insecticides, viz., Spinosad 45 SC, Indoxacarb 15.8 EC, Emamectin benzoate 5 SG, Acephate 75 SP, Acetamiprid 20 SP and Imidacloprid 17.8 SL against cotton aphid Aphis gossypii Glover and different stages of predatory coccinellids. On the basis of LC 50 values, acetamiprid was the most toxic whereas; spinosad was the least toxic insecticide to cotton aphid. The order of relative toxicity of insecticides over spinosad was acetamiprid > acephate > imidacloprid > emamectin benzoate > indoxacarb, with their relative toxicity values being 82.28, 23.04, 16.18, 1.57 and 1.45, respectively. On the basis of LC50 values, spinosad was the safest insecticide for the different stages of the predatory coccinellids and acetamiprid was the most toxic followed by imidacloprid, indoxacarb, emamectin benzoate and acephate. But comparison of LC50 values of various insecticides in respect of various stages of predatory coccinellids vis-avis important aphid pest, Aphis gossypii indicated that acephate was relatively safe and indoxacarb was toxic for the predator. The neonicotinoids despite higher relative resistance showed very low LC 50 values which were much below their recommended concentrations.
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