Entomology Essentials: Rahul’s Quick Guide for Master’s Prep

Mechanism of Host plant resistance

  1. Non-preference: Also called antixenosis ( identified by choice test)
  2. Antibiosis: Insect try to feed but don’t develop properly due to lack of essential nutrients.
  3. Tolerance

 

Note:

  • Tolerance is identified by comparing the yield in tested and untested lant of same cultivars.
  • Antibiosis is identified by study of chronic effects of allelochemicals on growth and development of insect larva, pupa and adult.
  • X-ray photography determine effect of insect infestation on cotton seed quality.
  • Phytophagous female insect consume more foliage than male.
  • Rice seedling are more susceptible to brown plant hopper ( Plant hopper feed on xylem).
  • DDT was discovered in 1939.
  • BHC : 1941-42
  • Era of 3rd generation pesticides : Juvenile hormone ( 1967-75) ; Corpora alata
  • Era of 4th generation pesticide : Anti hormone ( 1976); Precacene
  • Moulting hormone: Ecydison from prothoracic gland.

 

Hazard category and Acute oral LD50 rate

Hazard category

Acute oral LD50 rate

Extremely toxic

10 (mg/kg of body wt.) : Parathion

Highly toxic

10-50 : Eldrin

Moderately toxic

51-100 : Dimethoate

Fairly toxic

101-500 : Chlorthion

Relatively toxic

>500 : Malathion

 

 

Synthetic Organic insecticide

  1. Chlorinated hydrocarbons: DDT, BHC, Chlordane, Aldrin, Eldrin, Endosulphan
  2. Organophosphate compound (Contact): Parathion, Malathion, Dichlorovos.
  3. Organophosphorous compound (Systematic): Dimethoate,Phorate, Monocrotophos.
  4. Carbamate (Contact): Carbaryl, Nicotine
  5. Plant origin insecticide: Pyrethrin
  6. Fumigants: Aluminum phosphate
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