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Impact analysis of different applications of cyantraniliprole on control of horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) larvae supported by biophoton emission

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BIOLOGIA FUTURA
卷 74, 期 1-2, 页码 209-219

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s42977-023-00169-0

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Cyazypyr; Horse chestnut leaf miner; Chemical control; Application method; Biophoton emission

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Cameraria ohridella is a highly invasive pest of horse chestnut. The insecticide Cyantraniliprole, known for its potential effectiveness, has not been tested against this pest. All three application methods were effective, although they had different time frames for action. The rate of acropetal translocation was higher than basipetal translocation, and there was a correlation between cyantraniliprole concentration and photon emission in the treated plant tissues.
Cameraria ohridella is one of the most invasive pests of horse chestnut. Cyantraniliprole is one of the most perspectively active insecticides, which can transport within the plant in several ways, and its efficacy against this pest has not yet been tested. All three modes of application were effective against the target pest, but there was a difference in the time of action between them. However, no demonstrable difference in the speed of action was detected between the doses used. A more intense rate of acropetal translocation was confirmed compared to basipetal translocation. A trend-like effect between the applied concentration of cyantraniliprole and the photon emission intensity per unit area of plant tissue was observed in the translaminar and acropetal treatment settings. In both cases, a clear increase in photon emission was observed, indicating metabolic upregulation. Therefore, we can conclude that biophoton emission measurements can be utilized to conduct efficient pesticide translocation investigations.

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