Chemistry Proceedings (Feb 2022)

A Novel Biopesticide Formulation for Organic Management of <i>Aphis gossypii</i> in Cucumber Greenhouses

  • Mohammad Homayoonzadeh,
  • Mohammadjavad Ghamari,
  • Ehssan Torabi,
  • Khalil Talebi,
  • Jamasb Nozari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCAG2022-12325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 55

Abstract

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Intensive chemical pesticide usage in crop protection for pest control causes major pollution of the environment. Replacing chemical pesticides with biopesticide is an essential agro-ecological principle that should be considered in agro-ecosystems. In this study, a novel biopesticide formulation based on plant extract was prepared, and then aphid mortality in cucumber greenhouses was evaluated in comparison to common chemical insecticide. Our eco-friendly insecticide consists of methanolic extract of Rosmarinus officinalis (4.38 g in 1 L water) and succinic acid (0.5 g in 1 L water) in combination with Triton® X-100 (10 mL in 1 L water), canola seeds oil (10 mL in 1 L water), and potassium nitrate (5 g in 1 L water). Additionally, the common insecticide against Aphis gossypii in cucumber greenhouses is dichlorvos (Dichlorvos® 48% EC) which was applied at the recommended dose (0.6 g a.i./L). Twenty-four hours after sprayings, aphids that survived through each treatment were recorded, and mortality percentages were calculated. Results showed that in biopesticide treatment, mortality (65.6 ± 2.8%) has no significant difference compared to dichlorvos (71.1 ± 2.9%) (p = 0.0629). Finally, plant performance including numbers of leaves (p = 0.0951), flowers (p = 0.0842), fruits (p = 0.0730), and branches (p = 0.0698) were not influenced by the biopesticide application. Our results propose that the mentioned biopesticide can be used in cucumber greenhouses for aphid control with no adverse effect on plant growth and development, leading to zero-pollution tactics in crop protection, which is necessary for sustainable agriculture.

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