Controlling pests by combining insecticides and transgenic plants by applying directly to leaves and roots
a technology applied in the field of controlling pests using a combination of insecticides and transgenic plants, can solve the problems that the practical importance of transgenic maize in germany has barely been realized, and achieve the effect of improving the production potential of transgenic useful plants
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Benefits of technology
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
example 1
Leaf Application for Aphis gossypii / Cotton
[0120]Individually potted transgenic cotton plants with Lepidoptera resistance and herbicide resistance (line DP444 BG / RR) are treated with the desired product against the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii).
[0121]After the desired time, the kill in % is determined 100% means that all the aphids were killed; 0% means that no aphids were killed.
[0122]Compared with the control plants not treated according to the invention, a distinct improvement in the control of the pests is evident.
TABLE B1-1Aphis gossypii - test (leaf application)ConcentrationActive compoundin ppmKill in % after 4 d(I-1)0.160Fipronil425DP 444 BG / RR0Cry1Ac&cp4 epspsobs.*calc.**(I-1) + Fipronil 1:25 onto DP0.16 + 48025444 BG / RRaccording to the invention*obs. = activity observed**calc. = activity calculated by Colby formula
example 2
Leaf Application for Heliothis armigera / Cotton
[0123]Individually potted transgenic cotton plants with Lepidoptera resistance and herbicide resistance (line DP444 BG / RR) are treated with the desired product against the cotton ball worm (Heliothis armigera).
[0124]After the desired time, the kill in % is determined 100% means that all the caterpillars were killed; 0% means that no caterpillars were killed.
[0125]Compared with the control plants not treated according to the invention, a distinct improvement in the control of the pests is evident.
TABLE B2-1Heliothis armigera - test (leaf application)ConcentrationActive compoundin ppmKill in % after 4 d(I-1)0.03250Abamectin0.1630Clothianidin0.160Spinosad0.1620DP 444 BG / RR0Cry1Ac&cp4 epspsobs.*calc.**(I-1) + Abamectin 1:5 onto DP0.032 + 0.169065444 BG / RRaccording to the invention(I-1) + Clothianidin 1:5 onto0.032 + 0.1610050DP 444 BG / RRaccording to the invention(I-1) + Spinosad 1:5 onto DP0.032 + 0.168060444 BG / RRaccording to the invention*...
example 3
Leaf Application for Spodoptera frugiperda / Cotton
[0126]Individually potted transgenic cotton plants with Lepidoptera resistance and herbicide resistance (line DP444 BG / RR) are treated with the desired product against the army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
[0127]After the desired time, the kill in % is determined 100% means that all the caterpillars were killed; 0% means that no caterpillars were killed.
[0128]Compared with the control plants not treated according to the invention, a distinct improvement in the control of the pests is evident.
TABLE B3-1Spodoptera frugiperda - test (leaf application)ConcentrationActive compoundin ppmKill in % after 4 d(I-1)0.03270Clothianidin0.160DP 444 BG / RR0Cry1Ac&cp4 epspsobs.*calc.**(I-1) + Clothianidin 1:5 onto0.032 + 0.1610070DP 444 BG / RRaccording to the invention
TABLE B3-2Spodoptera frugiperda - test (leaf application)ConcentrationActive compoundin ppmKill in % after 6 d(I-1)0.03215Imidacloprid410DP 444 BG / RR0Cry1Ac&cp4 epspsobs.*calc.**(I-1) + Im...
PUM
| Property | Measurement | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical resistance | aaaaa | aaaaa |
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 


