The Comparison of Drug Resistance between Western Flower Thrips (WFT) and Thrips Tabaci

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Leaf dipping method is used in this paper to compare the drug resistance of the invasive species western flower thrips and the native thrips tabaci to 6 kinds of insecticides: phoxim, chlorpyrifos, beta-cypermethrin, spinosad, emamectin-benzoate and avermectin.The results showed that the western flower thrips had a higher drug resistance to phoxim, chlorpyrifos and beta-cypermethrin than thrips tabaci, while beta-cypermethrin and avermectin had a good activity against thrips tabaci. Spinosad had the best control effect, with a concentration of 0.5 mg/L, the corrected mortality of these two thrips reached above 90%.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 554-556)

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1812-1815

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July 2012

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