Toxicity of Lambada Cyhalothrin, and Methomyl on Terrestrial Snails, Eobania vermiculata, and Helicella Vestalis, Under laboratory Conditions. | ||||
Journal of Environmental Science | ||||
Article 40, Volume 51, Issue 4, April 2022, Page 93-108 PDF (712.76 K) | ||||
Document Type: Review Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jes.2022.103394.1107 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Zainab Moustafa Hafez 1; Amgad Kamel Sobieha1; Abdelmawgod Abdallah Asran2; Heba M Emam3 | ||||
1Ain Shams University -Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research | ||||
2Plant Protection Research Institute ARC | ||||
3Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research Ain Shams University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Toxicity of insecticide pyrethroid (Lambada) and carbamate (Methomyl) against, different immature stages (two, four, six and eight weeks age) and adult stage of Eobania vermiculata and Helicella vestalis by feeding using leaf dipping technique for seven days under laboratory conditions. The characteristics of the obtained toxicity lines were taken as a criterion for the comparison between the efficacy of estimated insecticides. The immature stages proved to be more susceptible to the toxic action of both tested insecticides than the adult stage of the two tested terrestrial snails. There is a revese relationship between stages of two species and toxicity of tested insecticides. On the other hand, data revealed that the H. vestalis was more sensitive to the tested insecticides; Lambada and methomyl than E. vermiculata. Also data indicated that Methomyl proved to be more effective as molluscicide than Lambada for the two investigated terrestrial snails. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Eobania vermiculata; Helicella vestalis; Lambada Cyhalothrin; Methomyl; Toxicity Land snails | ||||
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