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Control effect of three new amide pesticides on rice leaf rolder, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, at the booting stage of rice
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Key Words: Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, control efficacy, chlorantraniliprole, flubendiamide, chlorantraniliprole thiamethoxam
Abstract:      Control effect of three new amide pesticides on rice leaf rolder, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Guenée, at mid-and late-booting stage of rice in single rice-cropping season were tested in this research. The results indicated that 20% flubendiamide took effect quickly and durably with the best performance and its control efficacy was as high as 90.3% in 3 days and reached 96.2% in 15 days after sprayed with 150 g/hm2. The efficacy of 20% chlorantraniliprole was 75.2% in 3 days and 91.2% in 15 days after sprayed with 150 mL/hm2. The efficacy of 40% chlorantraniliprole thiamethoxam was 83.2% in 3 days and 88.3% in 15 days with 120 mL/hm2. These three new amide pesticides gave better efficacy controlling leaf rolder than the other two pesticides: 5% fibroin (750 mL/hm2) and 90% Shachongdan (3 000 g/hm2). The best leaf protecting effect was obtained with 20% chlorantraniliprole (83.6%) and 20%flubendiamide (85.0%), while it was 59.6% for 40% chlorantraniliprole thiamethoxam. These three new amide pesticides provided significantly higher leaf protecting effect than the two controls in 15 days after sprayed.
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