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Effect of commercially available biologically based pesticides applied at different concentrations on the mortality (%) of first to fourth instar whiteflies. 

Effect of commercially available biologically based pesticides applied at different concentrations on the mortality (%) of first to fourth instar whiteflies. 

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Three biologically based insecticides (Azatrol [1.2% azadiractin A and B], Molt-X [3% azadiractin], and Conserve SC [11.6% spinosyn A and D]) applied at different concentrations to Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) were evaluated under greenhouse conditions for their effects on development and survival. When these insecticides wer...

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... insecticides had a substantial toxicity to nymphs of all instars (Table 2), in a concentration-dependent manner. Numbers of first instars were significantly diminished by 18.9- 70.6% relative to the control, depending on the insecticide and concentration (F = 56.08; ...

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