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Biocidal radiuses of cycloxaprid, imidacloprid and lambda‐cyhalothrin droplets controlling against cotton aphid (<scp><i>Aphis gossypii</i></scp>) using an unmanned aerial vehicle

Shahzad Ali Nahiyoon, Li Cui, Daibin Yang, Xiaojing Yan, Changhui Rui, Huizhu Yuan

2020Pest Management Science16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a recently advanced aerial spraying technology. However, the median lethal number of droplets (LN 50 ) and biocidal radiuses ( r 50 ) of insecticides droplets sprayed by UAVs are still unknown. Therefore, we evaluated the LN 50 and r 50 of cycloxaprid, imidacloprid and lambda‐cyhalothrin droplets associated with adjuvant controlling against Aphis gossypii . RESULTS A small UAV and Potter spray tower (PST) were used to generate different size of droplets (Dv0.5 = 185 ± 5 and 43 ± 2 μm). The mortality of A. gossypii showed a droplet density‐dependent process. At the concentration of 5 g L −1 , the LN 50 of lambda‐cyhalothrin, imidacloprid and cycloxaprid droplets sprayed by the UAV were only 49.2, 34.6 and 19.7 droplets cm −2 , respectively, and the r 50 were 0.57, 0.68 and 0.90 mm, respectively. The LN 50 values were negatively correlated with insecticide concentrations, but the r 50 values increased with the increasing concentrations. Although cycloxaprid is less toxic to A. gossypii than lambda‐cyhalothrin, cycloxaprid had a larger r 50 than lambda‐cyhalothrin due to its translocation ability. Furthermore, cycloxaprid had a relatively larger r 50 than imidacloprid because it is more toxic to A. gossypii . Moreover, adjuvant silwet DRS‐60 can significantly increase the r 50 of droplets. CONCLUSION Our results revealed that the r 50 of a droplet was higher than its droplet size at tested concentrations. Smaller droplets generated by the PST had relatively higher insecticidal potential. The median lethal dose (LD 50 ) and translocation ability of insecticides and spray adjuvant contributed to their r 50 . Therefore, ultra‐low‐volume spray with UAVs is feasible to control cotton aphids. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry

Topics & Concepts

Aphis gossypiiCyhalothrinImidaclopridAphidHorticultureBiologyToxicologyPesticideChemistryBotanyAphididaeHomopteraPEST analysisAgronomyPlant Surface Properties and TreatmentsInsect Resistance and GeneticsInsect and Pesticide Research