CIQUIBIC   05472
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN QUIMICA BIOLOGICA DE CORDOBA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Evaluation of phloxine B as a photoinsecticide on immature stages
Autor/es:
ADRIÁN FILIBERTI, ALEJANDRO RABOSSI, CARLOS E ARGARAÑA AND LUIS A QUESADA-ALLUÉ
Revista:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2009 p. 73 - 78
ISSN:
1326-6756
Resumen:
The use of photoactive substances for controlling adult or immature stages of insect pests is an attractive alternative to chemical insecticides. Phloxine B is an environmentally friendly xanthene derivative that is safe for mammals but toxic for dipterans. In this study we tested the effect of phloxine B as a phototoxic larvicide against immature stages of the blood-sucking horn fly, Haematobia  irritans (L.). The mortality rate of phloxine B was very low in the dark during the larval stage (100 h)  unless a 0.5-mM dye concentration was used. However, a high mortality rate was attained when larvae III were transferred to containers exposed to 5000 lux during the last 2 h before pupariation. This was concentration-dependent up to 0.1-mM phloxine B. After a 2-h larval exposure to light the phloxine B 50% lethal concentration was 0.043 mM. These results indicate that H. irritans larvae are very sensitive  to this dye, which in turn seems a promising component for larvicide formulations to control horn flies. H. irritans larvae are very sensitive  to this dye, which in turn  seems a promising component for larvicide formulations to control horn flies.The mortality rate of phloxine B was very low in the dark during the larval stage (100 h)  unless a 0.5-mM dye concentration was used. However, a high mortality rate was attained when larvae III were transferred to containers exposed to 5000 lux during the last 2 h before pupariation. This was concentration-dependent up to 0.1-mM phloxine B. After a 2-h larval exposure to light the phloxine B 50% lethal concentration was 0.043 mM. These results indicate that H. irritans larvae are very sensitive  to this dye, which in turn seems a promising component for larvicide formulations to control horn flies. H. irritans larvae are very sensitive  to this dye, which in turn  seems a promising component for larvicide formulations to control horn flies.