Compatibility between entomopathogenic fungi and agrochemicals
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2002v23n2p211Keywords:
Chemical groups, Selectivity, Fungi toxic.Abstract
Citrex SC (clorfenapyr), Kendo SC (fenpyroximate), Parsec CE (amitraz), Rufast 50SC (acrinathrin), Sanmite CE (pyridaben), Vertimec 18 CE (abamectim), Savey PM (hexythioazox) e Partner SC (fenbutatin) formulation compatibility was estimated in two concentration - medium concentration: MC (1x) and a half MC (0,5x) on germination, vegetative grow and condiogenes of the enthomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus. Rufast 50SC (acrinathrin), Vertimec 18CE (abamectin) e Savey PM (hexythioazox) formulation were selective to the fungi, with potential to be used in integrate pest management (IPM), associated with the pathogen or with objective of preserving the potential of inoculum potential of this fungi present in the agroecosystems.
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