Dissipation and Residues of Imidacloprid and Its Efficacy against Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in Tomato Plants under Field Conditions

Molecules. 2022 Nov 6;27(21):7607. doi: 10.3390/molecules27217607.

Abstract

The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is the main pest for many field and horticultural crops, causing main and significant problems. The efficiency of imidacloprid insecticide as seed treatment and foliar spray at three rates against the whitefly, B. tabaci, was evaluated in tomato plants under field conditions; in addition, insecticide residues were determined in tomato leaves and fruits. The obtained results revealed that the seedlings produced from treated seeds with imidacloprid were the most effective treatment in decreasing whitefly stages. Reduction percentages of whitefly stages in seedlings produced from treated seeds and sprayed with ½, ¾ and 1 field rates of imidacloprid were more than that produced from untreated seeds. Tomato fruit yield in seedlings produced from treated seeds and sprayed with one recommended rate of imidacloprid was more than that of untreated seeds. The residues of imidacloprid in leaves and fruits in seedlings produced from treated seeds and sprayed with field rate were more than that of untreated seeds; additionally, the residues were higher in leaves than in fruits. The residual level in fruits was less than the maximum residual level (MRL = 1 mg kg-1) of the Codex Alimentarius Commission. The half-life (t ½) was 6.99 and 6.48 days for leaves and fruits of seedlings produced from treated seeds and 5.59 and 4.59 days for untreated seeds. Residues in tomato fruits were less than the MRL, therefore, imidacloprid is considered an unconventional insecticide appropriate for B. tabaci control that could be safe for the environment.

Keywords: Solanum lycopersicum; analysis; neonicotinoids insecticide; sucking insects; vegetables.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Hemiptera*
  • Imidazoles / pharmacology
  • Insecticides* / pharmacology
  • Neonicotinoids / pharmacology
  • Nitro Compounds / pharmacology
  • Seedlings
  • Solanum lycopersicum*

Substances

  • imidacloprid
  • Insecticides
  • Imidazoles
  • Neonicotinoids
  • Nitro Compounds

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The authors declare that no funds, grants or other support were received during the preparation of this manuscript.