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Is biological control a solution for maize plants protection against maize leaf weevil (Tanymecus dilaticollis Gyll) attack in climatic conditions specific from South-East of the Romania?

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dc.contributor.author Georgescu, Emil
dc.contributor.author Toader, Maria
dc.contributor.author Cană, Lidia
dc.contributor.author Rîșnoveanu, Luxița
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-05T11:13:13Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-05T11:13:13Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Georgescu, Emil, Maria Toader, Lidia Cană, Luxita Rasnoveanu. 2018. "Is biological control a solution for maize plants protection against maize leaf weevil (Tanymecus dilaticollis Gyll) attack in climatic conditions specific from South-East of the Romania?". Lucrări Ştiinţifice USAMV - Iaşi Seria Agronomie 61(1): 151-156.
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/605
dc.description.abstract Maize leaf weevil (Tanymecus dilaticollis Gyll) is the most dangerous pest of the maize, in south and south-east of the Romania. The attack is dangerous when maize plants are in first vegetation stages (plants emergence-four leaf stage, BBCH 10-BBCH 14), in some cases maize crop can be total destroyed. Each year, in maximum favorable areas for this pest, there is attacked, with different intensity degrees, one million hectares cultivated with maize. Seeds chemical treatment with systemic insecticides represented the most efficacy method of maize crops protection against attack of this pest, in climatic conditions specific for south east of the Romania. As result of the EU directive 485/2013, starting from year 2014, the use of the neonicotiond insecticides (imidacloprid, clothianidin, thiametoxan active ingredients) for spring crops seeds treatment, was restricted. However, in perioad 2014-2018, Romania obtained derogations for use of these insecticides for seed treatment of maize and sunflower crops. As result of EU states vote, in 27 April, 2018, it has decided total ban of using of this three active ingredients from neonicotinoids class at all field crops, starting from 2019. As result, in Romania, at maize crop, no active ingredient will remain available for seed treatment against maize leaf weevil attack. In this paper there were presented results of a three-year study, effectuated at NARDI Fundulea, concerning the efficacy of the biological insecticides, used both at seed treatment and foliar spraying (spinosad active ingredient and neem oil) comparative with seed treatment with imidacloprid active ingredient (600 g/l). In the three study years, the lowest attack level of the Tanymecus dilaticollis at maize plants it has registered in case of the variant with seeds treated with imidacloprid. In climatic conditions specific from south-east of Romania, in period 2016-2018 there weren’t statistical differences (p<0.5) between control (untreated) variant and variants treated with biological products, both like seed treatment and foliar spraying. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iaşi en_US
dc.subject maize en_US
dc.subject pest en_US
dc.subject control en_US
dc.subject insecticide en_US
dc.subject efficacy en_US
dc.title Is biological control a solution for maize plants protection against maize leaf weevil (Tanymecus dilaticollis Gyll) attack in climatic conditions specific from South-East of the Romania? en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.author.affiliation Emil Georgescu, Lidia Cană, NARDI, Fundulea
dc.author.affiliation Maria Toader, USAMV Bucharest
dc.author.affiliation Luxita Rasnoveanu, ARDS, Braila and „Dunarea de Jos” University, Galati, Faculty of Engineering and Agronomy, Braila
dc.publicationName Lucrări Ştiinţifice USAMV - Iaşi Seria Agronomie
dc.volume 61
dc.issue 1
dc.publicationDate 2018
dc.startingPage 151
dc.endingPage 156
dc.identifier.eissn 2069-6727


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