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        1 - Effect of medicinal plants against common pistachio psyllid under laboratory conditions
        حسن زین الدینی زهرا sheybani محمد رضا hasani
        Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) is the most important key pest of pistachio trees in Iran. Chemical control is the most effective and accessible method to control this pest. But, the environmental problems caused by the overuse of t More
        Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) is the most important key pest of pistachio trees in Iran. Chemical control is the most effective and accessible method to control this pest. But, the environmental problems caused by the overuse of the synthetic insecticide have been a source of concern in recent years. Botanical insecticides are recognized as proper alternatives to conventional insecticides. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the toxicity of extracts from Achillea millefolium L. (Asteraceae) and Carum copticum L. (Apiaceae) against 5th instar nymphs of common pistachio psyllid, Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) under laboratory conditions.. Bioassay was carried out using a dipping technique. Probit analysis of concentration-mortality data was conducted to estimate the LC50 value. The results showed that A. millefolium and C. copticum extracts were effective on A. pistaciae. C. copticum with an LC50 value of 749.95 mL/L was more toxic than A. millefolium (914.33 mL/L) on 5th instar nymphs of A. pistaciae. But, according to the LC50 values, no significant differences were observed between A. millefolium and C. copticum 24 h post-treatment. Our results suggest that the extracts of A. millefolium and C. copticum are suitable compounds to control of A. pistaciae Manuscript profile
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        2 - Repellency effect of essential oil, plant extract and powder of seed of Ferula assafoetida on Plodia interpuntella (Lep.: Pyralidae)
        M. R. Hassani A. Mazdaee Z. Sheibani Tezerji
        The Indean Meal Moth, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) (Lep.: Pyralidae) is one of the most important agricultural stored pest. In this research, the repellency effect of essential oil, extract and powder of seed of Asafoetida (Ferula asafetidaL.) on fourth instar larvae More
        The Indean Meal Moth, Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) (Lep.: Pyralidae) is one of the most important agricultural stored pest. In this research, the repellency effect of essential oil, extract and powder of seed of Asafoetida (Ferula asafetidaL.) on fourth instar larvae and adult of P. interpunctella was investigated. For determine the repellency of larvae a Y sheped tube and for adults a straight tube connected to two  glass jar was used. The essential oil and extract were used at concentrations, 80, 160, 320 and 640 μl/l air and powder was used at concentrations, 4, 8, 16 and 32 g/l air. The result showed that the essential oil at the lowest concentration on larva and adults of P. interpunctella, was not effective and at the highest concentration on larva and adults, had 73.33 and 70.00% repellency, respectively. At low concentration, the extract was not effective for larva, but for adults had 56.67%, repellency. Plant extract at the highest concentration had 40.00 and 96.67% repellency, for larva and adults, respectively. Then the effect of extract was better on adults than larva. Powder of Asafoetida at the lowest concentration had 16.67 and 36.67% repellency, for larvae and adults, respectively, and at the highest concentration had 70.00 and 86.67% repellency, for larvae and adults, respectively, and its effect was better on adults than larva. The results showed that the essential oil, extract and powder of seed of Asafoetida, can be used for decrease the population density of P. interpunctella in stored products. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Attraction of Agonoscena pistaciae (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) to male or female psyllid in field condition
        M. R. Hassani A. Bazzaz Z. Sheibani Tezerji
        The pistachio psyllid, Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae), is the key pest of pistachio trees in Iran. The objective of this study was to field test, whether female or male of A. pistaciae attracted male or female pistachio psyllid in More
        The pistachio psyllid, Agonoscena pistaciae Burckhardt and Lauterer (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae), is the key pest of pistachio trees in Iran. The objective of this study was to field test, whether female or male of A. pistaciae attracted male or female pistachio psyllid in the fields. Sticky traps were used to assess whether traps with live male or female pistachio psyllid attract conspecific psyllid in the field. Traps contain 20 live females, traps contain 20 live males, or traps without male or female (control). We compared mean number of male or female psyllid to choose control, male or female baited traps. Results in year 2014 showed that the mean number of male attracted to control, male and female traps was 20.87±2.88, 24.20±3.72 and 25.80±3.38 psyllid, respectively. The mean number of female attracted to control, male and female traps was 20.93±3.11, 31.40±3.68 and 19.60±2.80 psyllid, respectively. Results in year 2015 showed that The mean number of male attracted to control, male and female traps was 54.13±9.11, 73.44±16.77 and 51.06±7.42 psyllid, respectively. The mean number of female attracted to control, male and female traps was 57.31±8.50, 93.13±19.79 and 54.06±10.23 psyllid, respectively. Results in year 2016 showed that the mean number of males attracted to control, male and female traps were 31.75±3.42, 29.00±4.42 and 45.00±3.16 psyllid, respectively. The mean number of female attracted to control, male and female traps was 31.44±3.45, 33.94±5.65.79 and 41.88±3 psyllid, respectively. This results can be useful for the development of more controlling methods for this pest. Manuscript profile