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Insecticide Resistance and Ecotoxicology
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Insecticide Composition Insecticide = Active Ingredient + Additives
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Formulations Solutions Emulsion concentrates Water dispersible powders Suspension concentrates Baits Dusts Granules and pellets Fumigants Controlled release formulations Spray adjuvants
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Solutions DDT used to be applied in this way. Now solution are used only for ultra low-volume applications.
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Emulsion concentrates If insoluble in water… then use an emulsifying agent. A what ?!
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Emulsion concentrates Emulsifying agent: Substance used to facilitate the dispersion of an immiscible material in a solvent. Dissolve insecticide on: organic solvent + emulsifier Dissolve mix on water
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Water dispersible powders Insoluble Dispersed in water. Insecticide can be a solid or a liquid.
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Suspension concentrates Solid held in suspension
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Baits Insect attractant + insecticide Attractant: - Food source - Pheromone
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Dust Inert carrier + insecticide - Seed dressing - Foliage
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Granules and Pellets Inert carrier + insecticide 0.1-2.5 mm Safe Easy to handle Precise targeting Slow release > 2.5 mm
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Fumigants Used in soil or enclosed spaces Stored products pests Gas proof spaces Costly Supervised Gases Diffuse well Absorbed through cuticule or resp. syst. All are toxic to humans.
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Controlled release formulations Less active ingredient Slow release
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Spray adjuvants Dispersants Emulsifiers Surfactans Spreaders Penetrants Stickers Humectants
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It is not that simple…
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LD 50 Lethal dose Dose at which 50% of the test insects are killed Insecticide Concentration
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Insecticide efficiency depends on… Insect behavior Insect size Insect instar Insect habitat
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Insecticide efficiency depends on also…
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The user also has a saying Ease of use Safety Price
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Insecticide inconveniences Moving large volumes Time invested in spraying Safety concerns Cost
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Insecticide Resistance
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Directional selection
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How does it work?
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Recognized since 1911 It became a concern in 1940s After the 1950s several cases observed
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1% 99% Ecotoxicology
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Non-target
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What have insecticide companies done to help? Increase power of active ingredients Improve selectivity Decreased residual life of insecticide Safety checks have improved Improved application methods
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The IPM proposal
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