
Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is an important pest of stone and pome fruits. Growers usually depend on chemical insecticides to control this pest, but demand for more environmentally-friendly means of controlling pests is increasing. At least 77 plant extracts have been reported to be effective against other lepidopterans, but their acute toxicity against G. molesta has rarely been studied. Among these 77 materials, we assessed the residual toxicity of 32 extracts against first instar larvae (
Male, Prunus persica, Nicotiana, Insecticides, Plant Extracts, Science, Oviposition, Q, R, Moths, Culex, Aedes, Fruit, Larva, Malus, Medicine, Animals, Female, Pest Control, Biological, Research Article
Male, Prunus persica, Nicotiana, Insecticides, Plant Extracts, Science, Oviposition, Q, R, Moths, Culex, Aedes, Fruit, Larva, Malus, Medicine, Animals, Female, Pest Control, Biological, Research Article
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