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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Postharvest quarantine disinfestation of zucchinis and rockmelons against Bactrocera cucumis (French) using insecticide dips of fenthion or dimethoate

NW Heather, DE Walpole, RJ Corcoran, PA Hargreaves and RA Jordan

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 32(2) 241 - 244
Published: 1992

Abstract

The disinfestation efficacy of a 1-min dip in fenthion or dimethoate (400 mg/L in water) was tested against eggs and larvae of the cucumber fly, Bactrocera cucumis, in zucchinis and rockmelons. Each trial involved >30 000 individuals. Fenthion gave 100% mortality of eggs and third instar instar larvae in rockmelons, 100% mortality of eggs in zucchinis, and >99.99% mortality of third instar larvae in zucchinis. Dimethoate gave 100% mortality of eggs in zucchinis, >99.98% mortality of third instar larvae in zucchinis, and >99.99% mortality of eggs and larvae in rockmelons. Residues of fenthion and dimethoate in zucchinis or rockmelons were below the Australian maximum residue limit of 2 mg/kg on the day of treatment. There were no adverse effects on taste.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9920241

© CSIRO 1992

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