THE EFFICIENCY OF SOME INSECTICIDES USED FOR CONTROLLING GRAPHOLITHA FUNEBRANA TR. AND EURYTOMA SCHREINERI SCHR. PESTS, IN THE PLUM TREE PLANTATIONS

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INSECTICIDE EFFICIENCY IN PLUM TREE THE EFFICIENCY OF SOME INSECTICIDES USED FOR CONTROLLING GRAPHOLITHA FUNEBRANA TR. AND EURYTOMA SCHREINERI SCHR. PESTS, IN THE PLUM TREE PLANTATIONS Nela TĂLMACIU 1*, M. TĂLMACIU 1, T. GEORGESCU 1, A. DIACONU 2 1 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iaşi 2 Institute of Biological Research of Iaşi ABSTRACT - During 02 03, according to the observations on the biology and ecology of Grapholitha funebrana Tr. and Eurytoma schreineri Schr. species, we have studied the efficiency of insecticides for controlling these species. We have tested the insecticides from synthetic piretroids, organophosphoric, carbamic group, metamorphose inhibitors, and biological products. All the products had a great efficiency, the best results being obtained by Cypermetrin 10CE 0.05%, Victenon 50WP 0.1% and Karate 2.5CE 0.03%, where the attack degree in fruits was between 0-1%. The biological products Dipel and Bactospeine had a lower efficiency, and the degree of attacked fruits was comprised between 19-21%. Key words: Plum tree, Grapholitha funebrana Tr., Eurytoma schreineri Schr., chemical control, biological control REZUMAT. Observaţii privind eficacitatea unor produse insecticide, utilizate în combaterea speciilor Grapholitha funebrana Tr. şi Eurytoma schreineri Schr., din plantaţiile de prun. În perioada 02 03, pe baza observaţiilor privind biologia şi ecologia speciilor Grapholitha funebrana Tr. şi Eurytoma schreineri Schr., s-a urmărit eficacitatea unor produse insecticide aplicate pentru combaterea acestora. S-au testat insecticide din grupa piretroizilor sintetici, organofosforici, carbamici şi inhibitori ai metamorfozei insectelor, produse biologice. Se * E-mail: ntalmaciu@yahoo.ro 17

NELA TĂLMACIU ET AL. remarcă faptul că toate produsele au avut o eficacitate ridicată. Cele mai bune rezultate s-au obţinut la produsele Cypermetrin 10CE - 0,05%, Victenon 50WP 0,1% şi Karate 2,5CE 0,03%, la care procentul de fructe atacate a fost de 0 1,0%. Produsele biologice: Dipel şi Bactospeine au avut o eficacitate mai scăzută, procentul fructelor atacate fiind cuprins între 19 21%. Cuvinte cheie: Prun, Grapholitha funebrana Tr., Eurytoma schreineri Schr., combatere chimică, combatere biologică INTRODUCTION The plum tree, a species with old growing tradition on the territory of Romania, is one of the most important fruit-bearing species. Its fruits are asked for consumption at fresh state, and for industrialization. The investigations on pests from plum trees plantations have shown a great number of pests, which, according to area, climatic conditions, etc., could influence negatively the fruit yield and attack the plum tree. The chemical method is the most used one and consists in applying chemical treatments if the other measures (land management, physico-mechanical and biological methods) do not limit the pest population under the economic damaging threshold, typical of each species. Treatments are applied only at warning. We mainly use products from the third and the fourth group of toxicity, in order to protect the useful fauna from fruit-bearing plantations, which has an important role in maintaining the biocoenotic balance (Amzăr, 02). MATERIALS AND METHODS According to the observations on the biology and ecology of species Grapholitha funebrana Tr. (Georgescu et al., 03) and Eurytoma schreineri Schr. (Copăescu et al., 03; Gava et al., 1999), we have investigated, during 02-03, the efficiency of some insecticides applied for their control. We have tested the insecticides from the synthetic piretroids, organo-phosphoric, carbamic group and inhibitors of insects metamorphosis. Experiments were conducted on plum tree plantations (Tuleu gras variety). In 02, for the control experiments, we have used the piretroids products Decis 2.5EC at a concentration of 0.05% and 0.06%; Karate 2.5EC at two concentrations, 0.03% and 0.01%; carbamic product Victenon 50WP at a concentration of 0.075%; biological products Dipel 0.1% and Bactospeine 0.4%. In 03, for the control experiments we have used the piretroids products Decis 2.5EC at a concentration of 0.02%; Cypermetrin 10EC at a concentration of 0.05%; carbamic product Victenon 50WP at a concentration of 0.075%, and the inhibiting product for insect metamorphose Dimilin 25 WP 0.07%. 18

INSECTICIDE EFFICIENCY IN PLUM TREE The control was the variant treated with the product obtained from seeds of Azadirachta indica Juss., which had insecticide, nematocide, bactericide, antiviral and antifungal characteristics. The emulsion of Azadirachta indica Juss. was obtained by mortar milling of 100 g fruits in 02, and 150 g fruits in 03, one day before their application, and their mixing in 5 liters of water. The day it was applied, the obtained solution was filtered and mixed into 100 liters of water, resulting in a concentration of 0.1%, and, respectively, 0.15%. The treatment was applied by using the hand spraying equipment. For studying the dynamics of species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., we have used ATRAFUN sexual pheromone traps. Traps were placed in the fruit tree crown, one trap for each test, at a distance of 30 cm from each other. Traps were placed at the beginning of May, and counting of captures was done within 3-5 days, until the end of July. The change of the adhesive cover together with the sexual pheromone was done every month. We have studied the efficiency of products, and established the frequency of attacked fruits from each variant, by harvesting 100 fruits from the fruit tree and from the ones, which fell down under the crown of the fruit trees (expressed as percentage). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In 02, for controlling the species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., we have used the following products: Decis 0.06%, at which the frequency of attacked fruits was of 1.5%; Victenon 0.075% and Karate 0.01%, with a frequency of attacked fruits of 1.0%; biological products Dipel 0.1% and Bactospeine, with a frequency comprised between 21 19%. At the control, where azadirachtin was applied, the frequency of attacked fruits was higher (26.5%), the treatment having a lower efficiency (Table 1, Figure 1). Table 1 Efficiency of piretroids, carbamic and biological products used for controlling species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., in 02 Variant Product Rate % Attacked fruits Efficiency of treatment (E%) V 1 Decis 2.5 CE 0.06 1.5 98.5 V 2 Victenon 50 WP 0.075 1.0 99.0 V 3 Karate 2.5 EC 0.01 1.0 99.0 V 4 Dipel 0.1 21.0 89.0 V 5 Bactospeine 0.4 19.0 81.0 V 6 Control 26.5 735 19

NELA TĂLMACIU ET AL. 30 25 15 10 21,0 19,0 26,5 5 0 1,5 1,0 1,0 Decis 0,06 Victenon 0,075 Karate 0,01% Dipel 0,1% Bactospeine 0,4% Control Figure 1 Frequency of attacked fruits after applying treatments for the control of species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., in 02 In 02, for controlling the species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., we have used the following products: Decis 0.05%, at which the frequency of attacked fruits was of 2.0%; Karate 0.03% with a frequency of attacked fruits of 0.8%; biological products Dipel 0.1% and Bactospeine with a frequency comprised between 21 19%. At the control, where azadirachtin was applied, the frequency of attacked fruits was higher (79.0%), the treatment having a very low efficiency (Table 2, Figure 2). Table 2 Efficiency of piretroids, carbamic and biological products used for controlling species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., in 02 Variant Product Rate % Attacked Efficiency of treatment fruits (E%) V 1 Decis 2,5 CE 0.05 2.0 98.0 V 2 Karate 2,5 EC 0.03 0.8 99.2 V 3 Dipel 0.1 21.0 89.0 V 4 Bactospeine 0.4 19.0 81.0 V 5 Control 79.0 21.0

INSECTICIDE EFFICIENCY IN PLUM TREE 80 70 60 50 40 30 10 0 2,0 0,8 21,0 19,0 Decis 0,05% Karate 0,03% Dipel 0,1% Bactospeine 0,4% 79,0 Control Figure 2 Frequency of attacked fruits after applying treatments for the control of the species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., in 02 In 03, for controlling the species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., we have used the following products: Cypermetrin 0.05% and Victenon 0.1%, at which the frequency of attacked fruits was of 0.0%; Victenon 0.075% with a frequency of attacked fruits of 1.0%, and Dimilin 0.07% with a frequency of attacked fruits of 1.7%. For the control, at which azadirachtin was applied, the frequency of attacked fruits was of 29%, the treatment having a low efficiency (Table 3, Figure 3). Table 3 Efficiency of piretroids, carbamic and biological products used for controlling species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., in 03 Variant Product Rate % Attacked Efficiency of treatment fruits (E%) V 1 Victenon 50 WP 0.075 1.0 99.0 V 2 Dimilin 25WP 0.07 1.7 98.3 V 3 Victenon 50 WP 0.1 0.0 100 V 4 Cypermetrin 10 EC 0.05 0.0 100 V 5 Control 29.0 71.0 21

NELA TĂLMACIU ET AL. 30 29,0 25 15 10 5 0 Victenon 0,075% 1,0 1,7 Victenon 0,1% 0,0 0,0 Control Figure 3 Frequency of attacked fruits after applying treatments for the control of species Grapholitha funebrana Tr., in 03 In 03, for controlling species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., we have used the following products: Decis 0.02%, at which the frequency of attacked fruits was of 2.4%, and Cypermetrin 0.05%, with the frequency of attacked fruits of 0%. The efficiency of products was very good. For the control, azadirachtin was applied, and the frequency of attacked fruits was high (85.0%). The treatment had a very low efficiency (Table 4, Figure 4). Table 4 Efficiency of piretroids and biological products used for controlling species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., in 03 Variant Product Rate % Attacked Efficiency of treatment fruits (E%) V 1 Decis 2.5 CE 0.02 2.4 97.6 V 2 Cypermetrin 10 EC 0.05 0.0 100 V 3 Control 85.0 15.0 22

INSECTICIDE EFFICIENCY IN PLUM TREE 100 85,0 80 60 40 0 2,4 0,0 Decis 0,02% Cypermetrin 0,05% Control Figure 4 Frequency of attacked fruits after applying treatments for the control of species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., in 03 CONCLUSIONS Among the tested products for controlling species Grapholita funebrana Tr., the best results were obtained after applying Fastac 10 EC, Reldan 40 EC, Karate 25 CE, Victenon 50 WP and Cypermetrin 10 EC, which efficiency was between 98.0% and 100%. The percentage of attacked fruits was comprised between 0 2%. Biological products Dipel and Bactospeine had a lower efficiency, the percentage of attacked fruits being comprised between 19 21%. At the control, which was treated with the produce obtained from seeds of Azadirachta indica Juss., the efficiency of treatments was low and the percentage of attacked fruits was comprised between 26.5 29%. As a result of two-year investigations, for the control of species Eurytoma schreineri Schr., we recommend the application of one of the following products: Decis 2.5 EC Karate 2.5 EC, Victenon 50 WP, Cypermetrin 10 EC and Dimilin WP, which have shown an efficiency comprised between 97.6% and 100%. The control was the variant treated with the produce obtained from seeds of Azadirachta indica Juss. The efficiency of the treatment was very low (15 21%), the percentage of attacked fruits being comprised between 79 85%. 23

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