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1 June 2003 Susceptibility of Leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Organic and Conventional Orchards to Azinphosmethyl, Spinosad, and Bacillus thuringiensis
Michael J. Smirle, D. Thomas Lowery, Cheryl L. Zurowski
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Abstract

Populations of obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana Harris, and three-lined leafroller, Pandemis limitata Robinson, were obtained from seven sites in the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys of British Columbia and assayed for their responses to three insecticides using a leaf disk bioassay. Lethal concentration ratios (LCRs) were calculated for all populations compared with a susceptible laboratory colony of C. rosaceana; significant variation was detected in response to all three insecticides. LCRs were 0.86–15.52 for azinphosmethyl, 0.38–2.37 for spinosad (Success), and 0.58–4.89 for Bacillus thuringiensis (Foray). Correlation analysis indicated no cross-resistance among the three insecticides. Leafroller populations obtained from apple orchards managed with organic production practices were more susceptible to azinphosmethyl than leafrollers obtained from conventionally managed sites. Conversely, the highest levels of tolerance to B. thuringiensis were observed in the populations from organic sites, possibly reflecting usage patterns; B. thuringiensis is one of the few insecticides allowed under organic production guidelines. All populations were highly susceptible to spinosad, which may be a useful tool for resistance management programs if used judiciously.

Michael J. Smirle, D. Thomas Lowery, and Cheryl L. Zurowski "Susceptibility of Leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Organic and Conventional Orchards to Azinphosmethyl, Spinosad, and Bacillus thuringiensis," Journal of Economic Entomology 96(3), 879-884, (1 June 2003). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-96.3.879
Received: 19 August 2002; Accepted: 1 January 2003; Published: 1 June 2003
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KEYWORDS
Bacillus thuringiensis
Choristoneura rosaceana
insecticide resistance
orchard pest management
Pandemis limitata
spinosad
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