The efficacy of a petroleum spray oil against Aphis gossypii Glover on cotton. Part 2: indirect effects of oil deposits. 2007

Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
School of Integrative Biology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane QLD 4072, Australia. a.najarrodriguez@uq.edu.au

The primary mode of action of petroleum spray oils (PSOs) on pest insects is through direct contact. Indirect effects are, however, also possible, and deposits of the oils may influence pest populations by killing insects and/or by influencing their behaviour. The indirect effects of deposits of a new nC24 oil against the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, were therefore determined. The effects of oil deposits on the acceptance of cotton as host plant by the aphids were assessed, as well as aphid mortality rates and their success in the establishment of colonies. The efficacy of deposits of a heavier oil (nC27) was also evaluated. Deposits of PSO were toxic to A. gossypii and remained effective until 8 days after spraying. Mortality decreased with time, so that, the older the deposit, the lower was the mortality. Significantly higher aphid mortalities were achieved on younger leaves than on mature ones. Thus, leaf age proved a significant factor in the efficacy of the deposits. Consecutive prophylactic applications (at 9 day intervals) did not have a cumulative effect, and their killing power proved to be independent of one another. Thus, applying the oil prior to aphid infestations would confer only minimal protection. The mortality inflicted by the deposits was not improved by increasing the molecular mass of the oil used (nC27 oil), but the toxic life of the oil deposit was increased. Oil deposits did not deter alates from landing on oil-sprayed plants. Oil deposits did, however, affect subsequent alate and nymphal survival, and thus the establishment of aphid colonies. The impact that the oils could have on the longer-term development of aphid populations in the field was thus demonstrated. First- and second-instar nymphs were the most susceptible life stages, with > 50% mortality compared with < 10% for the other stages. These nymphs did not show the typical signs of oil-induced mortality observed in aphids killed by direct oil applications, which suggests an alternative mode of action to that of the directly applied oil. Anoxia does not seem to be involved in either process, and alternative modes of action of the oil deposits are discussed. The implications of these findings for cotton aphid control are also considered, primarily in relation to the timing and frequency of oil application.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007306 Insecticides Pesticides designed to control insects that are harmful to man. The insects may be directly harmful, as those acting as disease vectors, or indirectly harmful, as destroyers of crops, food products, or textile fabrics. Insecticide
D009758 Nymph The immature stage in the life cycle of those orders of insects characterized by gradual metamorphosis, in which the young resemble the imago in general form of body, including compound eyes and external wings; also the 8-legged stage of mites and ticks that follows the first moult.
D009821 Oils Unctuous combustible substances that are liquid or easily liquefiable on warming, and are soluble in ether but insoluble in water. Such substances, depending on their origin, are classified as animal, mineral, or vegetable oils. Depending on their behavior on heating, they are volatile or fixed. (Dorland, 28th ed)
D010573 Pesticide Residues Pesticides or their breakdown products remaining in the environment following their normal use or accidental contamination. Pesticide Residue,Residue, Pesticide,Residues, Pesticide
D010578 Petroleum Naturally occurring complex liquid hydrocarbons which, after distillation, yield combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and lubricants. Crude Oil,Crude Oils,Oil, Crude,Oils, Crude,Petroleums
D003368 Gossypium A plant genus of the family MALVACEAE. It is the source of COTTON FIBER; COTTONSEED OIL, which is used for cooking, and GOSSYPOL. The economically important cotton crop is a major user of agricultural PESTICIDES. Cotton Plant,Cotton Plants,Gossypiums,Plant, Cotton,Plants, Cotton
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001042 Aphids A family (Aphididae) of small insects, in the suborder Sternorrhyncha, that suck the juices of plants. Important genera include Schizaphis and Myzus. The latter is known to carry more than 100 virus diseases between plants. Aphididae,Lice, Plant,Myzus,Plant Lice,Schizaphis,Louse, Plant,Plant Louse,Aphid,Lices, Plant,Louses, Plant,Plant Lices,Plant Louses,Schizaphi
D001522 Behavior, Animal The observable response an animal makes to any situation. Autotomy Animal,Animal Behavior,Animal Behaviors

Related Publications

Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
June 2015, Insect molecular biology,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
January 2007, Neotropical entomology,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
September 2002, Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
July 2019, Pesticide biochemistry and physiology,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
August 2013, Pest management science,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
October 2019, Insects,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
June 2018, Scientific reports,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
January 2023, Pest management science,
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
June 1958, Science (New York, N.Y.),
Adriana J Najar-Rodríguez, and Gimme H Walter, and Robert K Mensah
December 2016, Ecotoxicology (London, England),
Copied contents to your clipboard!