Lethal and antifeedant effects of Bordeaux mixture on the marsh slug (Deroceras laeve)

J Environ Sci Health B. 2021;56(2):117-121. doi: 10.1080/03601234.2020.1852851. Epub 2020 Dec 30.

Abstract

The marsh slug, Deroceras laeve (Müller), is a generalist pest of agricultural crops. Slugs are mainly managed with synthetic pesticides that can also have high toxicity toward vertebrates and nontarget arthropods. Besides, they are not labeled for use in organic crop systems. Bordeaux mixture (BM) is an alternative product often used in organic crops for controlling plant diseases. The molluscicidal activity of BM has been reported; however, to our knowledge, no study has determined its efficacy to control D. laeve. This study aimed to determine the lethal (concentration- and time-mortality curves, and foliar persistence) and antifeedant (reduction in leaf consumption) effects of BM-treated cabbage leaves on D. laeve. The LC50 of BM was 28.15%, and the LT50 was 8.83 h. The BM LC25 reduced D. laeve leaf consumption by 3.31-fold. Furthermore, high control effectiveness (mortality > 90%) was attained until the 7th day after spraying. These findings reveal that BM reduces damage by killing D. laeve in a fast faction and by reducing foliar consumption. Therefore, BM can be an alternative to D. laeve management in both conventional and organic systems.

Keywords: Copper-based fungicides; gastropoda; organic production; probit.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brassica / chemistry
  • Copper*
  • Crop Protection / methods*
  • Gastropoda*
  • Molluscacides*
  • Pest Control* / methods
  • Plant Leaves / chemistry*

Substances

  • Molluscacides
  • Copper
  • Bordeaux mixture