UTILIZATION OF THE BEFENTHRIN IN CHEMICAL CONTROL OF WHITE FLY (Bemisia tabaci, Genn. 1889) IN BEAN CROPS

Authors

  • Antônio Lopes da Silva UFG
  • Valquíria Rocha dos Santos Veloso UFG
  • Ildeu Matias do Nascimento UFG
  • Jaison Pereira de Oliveira UFG
  • Demétrio Martinez Palhares UFG

Abstract

The white fly (Bemisia tabaci), an important pest of bean crops, is known as vector of golden-yellow-mosaic virus in many regions in Brazil. In order to determine the efficiency of the befenthrin to control the white fly, a field experiment was carried out in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil. The treatments and dosage in grams of active ingredient by ha were: befenthrin (2.5; 3.75; 5.0 and 6.25), metamidophós (420.0 and 600.0) and untreated check. Results obtained by this test permitted to conclude that befenthrin at experimented doses, presented similarity of control to the other used compound in different estimations realized, with control average superior to 96.0%.

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Published

2007-12-05

How to Cite

SILVA, A. L. da; VELOSO, V. R. dos S.; NASCIMENTO, I. M. do; OLIVEIRA, J. P. de; PALHARES, D. M. UTILIZATION OF THE BEFENTHRIN IN CHEMICAL CONTROL OF WHITE FLY (Bemisia tabaci, Genn. 1889) IN BEAN CROPS. Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics], Goiânia, v. 23, n. 1, p. 1–6, 2007. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/2623. Acesso em: 2 jul. 2024.

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