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- Title
Toxicity of an Emamectin Benzoate Microemulsion against Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and Its Effect on the Prevention of Pine Wilt Disease.
- Authors
Zhang, Wanjun; Wu, Xiaoqin; Ye, Jianren; Li, Changqiang; Hu, Longjiao; Rui, Lin; Zhang, Yan; Shi, Xiufeng; Wang, Lei
- Abstract
(1) Pine wilt disease (PWD) is a devastating disease of pine forests caused by the pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Control of the disease is a worldwide problem due to the impossibility of using chemical nematicides on a large scale and for long periods. (2) Based on preliminary tests of microemulsion quality and stability, the optimum formulation was selected from 14 formulated microemulsions. The median lethal concentration (LC50) of the selected formulation at 48 h after treatment of B. xylophilus was 31.45 μg/mL of emamectin benzoate. The active ingredient reached the apical branches of Pinus thunbergii within 90 days of injection. (3) P. thunbergii was inoculated with B. xylophilus at 100 days post-injection, and the trees treated with the formulation remained uninfected for 450 days. Trunk injection exerted substantial control over PWD. (4) These results indicate that this formulation has the advantages of good transportability and long persistence in pine trees after injection and that it effectively prevents PWD. Therefore, this emamectin benzoate formulation can effectively reduce PWD occurrence in pine forests.
- Subjects
CONIFER wilt; EMAMECTIN benzoate; PINEWOOD nematode; MICROEMULSIONS; NEMATOCIDES; PINE; PINACEAE
- Publication
Forests (19994907), 2023, Vol 14, Issue 7, p1476
- ISSN
1999-4907
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/f14071476