Time matters: delayed toxicity of pirimiphos-methyl on Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and its effects on efficacy estimation of residual treatments
Malgorzata Lagisz, Kirsten Wolff and Gordon Port
Journal of Stored Products Research,Volume 46, Issue 3, July 2010, Pages 161-165
2010
บทคัดย่อ
Three time-related toxicity parameters of pirimiphos-methyl were compared using a common pest of stored cereal and grain products, Triboliumcastaneum (Herbst). The effective exposure time sufficient to knock-down half of the beetles was much shorter than the median knock-down time from a continuous exposure test (8.6 min and 80 min, respectively, at the same insecticide concentration). The difference between these two measures can be attributed to delayed toxicity of pirimiphos-methyl. Pirimiphos-methyl was effective against T. castaneum at a low application rate of 0.0047 g a.i. m−2, when beetles were exposed on the treated surface for short time intervals. The median post-exposure knock-down time for animals placed for 20 min on insecticide-treated surface and then kept on an untreated surface was 180 min. Our results suggest that actual effective exposure time might be a more realistic efficacy measure of pirimiphos-methyl at a given dose than LT50 (median lethal time for continuous exposure), and that the timing of the toxic effects should be included more often in residual toxicity testing.