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Ipm 2

Quarantine Regulation and legislation

RA 3027 of march 8 1922 Plant Quarantine Law of the Philippines

The characters that enable a plant to avoid, tolerate or recover from attacks of insects under condition that would cause greater injury to other plants of the same species (Painter R. H, 1972)

Those heritable characteristics possessed by the plant which influence the ultimate degree of damage done by the insect (Maxwell F. G., 1972)

Host Plant Resistance

Xeno”-means guest
type of resistance where insect will not accept for feeding and breeding even if there is ng alternative source


resistance mechanisms employed by the plant to deter or reduce colonization by insects


host plant characters responsible for non-preference of the insects for shelter, oviposition, feeding, etc.



denote presence of morphological or chemical factor which alter insect behavior resulting In poor establishment of the insect

Antixenosis (non acceptance)

resistance mechanisms that operates after the insects have colonized and have started utillzing the plant

Adverse effect of the host plant on the biology (surviyal, development, and reproduction) of the insects and their progeny due to the biochemical and biophysical factors present in it


✔ It may be due to;

a. presence of toxic substance

b. absence of sufficient amount of essential nutrients

C. Nutrient imbalance/ improper utilization of nutrient

Antibiosis

from the neem tree -

the most promising insecticides against insect.

botanical several

Azadiracthin

it is from the derris obtained from the roots derris elliptica.

Rotenone

it is found in the leaves of the
chrysanthemum species.

Pyrethrum

are neurotoxins

Pyrethroid

are feeding different for a number of arthrapods including cucumber leaf bettle stemborer and red spider mites.
and

Cucurbitacins

▼resistance mechanismsthat protectsthe pants against insect population which would damage a susceptible host variety

Ability of the plant to grow and reproduce and even repair injury to a marked degree inspite of supporting a population approximately equal to that damaging a susceptible host


Plant is damage but there is no economic yield loss or lowering of quality

Tolerance

✔ alterations in plant growth patterns in asynchronies of insect-plant result phonologies
✔ Resistance which is the result of transitory character potentially susceptible host

Ecological Resistance (Pseudoresistance)

Types of Ecological Resistance

host pass through most susceptible stage quickly or at a time when insect number are reduced (Ex. Early maturity, late planting, late maturity)

Host Evasion

Types of Ecological Resistance

temporarily increased resistance resulting from condition of plant environment (Ex. Soil moisture, fertility)

Induced resistance

Types of Ecological Resistance

3. Escape - lack of infestation due to inadequate pest

load

Escape

•The use of lving organism(s) for the control of pests.

Biological control

(import and release beneficial organism of exotic pest)

Classical Approach

(rear and release periodically beneficial organisms, applicable to exotic & endemic pest)

Augmentation

(natural predators, parasites/parasitoids and diseases (pathogen)

Natural Biological Control

MECHANISM OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
• Parasitism

(Ex. entomophagous insects)

Hyperparasitism

(Ex. antagonistic fungi)

Mycoparasitism

predator/prey relationship

Predation

not enough resource

competition

cross protection, systemic acquired resistance (SAR)
•

induced resistance

production of anti-microbial substances

Antibiosis

a biological interaction where a predator (an animal that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the animal that is attacked).

Predation

•These are themain agents used in biological
control

organism is one that eats insects

Entomophagous Insects

relationship of two or more different organisms in a close association that may be, but is not necessarily of benefit to each
to live together, Iiving together

• nutritional relationship

• interactions between two different species

• derived from the Greek words

"sym" means together "bio" means life

SYMBIOSIS

TYPE OF SYMBIOSIS
• - if the relationship is of mutual benefit to both species.

Mutualism

one species benefits and the other does not but is not harmed.

Commensalism

CHEMICAL CONTROL AND BIOPESTICIDES FORMULATIONS OF PESTICIDES

• Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC), Granular (G), Wettable Powder (WP)

The inherent capacity of a known amount of substance needed to produce injury to organisms

Toxicity

- is an intense and rapid killing of the organism. The word acute is used to mean "intense" or "penetrating”

Acute toxicity

- is slow acting. The word chronic is used to mean "of long duration" or "continuing for a long time"

Chronic Toxicity

The Degree of toxicity can be determined through the symbols or signal words printed on the label as followS:.

Toxicity symbols

Danger, skul, cross bones, poison

Highly Toxic

Warming,skull, cross bones,
poison

.

moderately toxic

Caution, poison

slightly toxic

caution

relatively non toxic

through the digestive system

stomach poison

Contact with treated surfaces such plant foliage

Contact poison

- through the respiratory system

fumigants

move through the plant's vascular system

Systemic poisons

- Kills Pests by suffocating them

Physical poison

- are substances that regulate insect development and prevent them from reaching maturity

Juvenile Hormones

- are natural chemical substances in plants and animals that control their growth and are usually specific in action.

Growth regulators

- are substances used for communication between individuals of the same species in the form of natural sex-attractants or sex pheromones, food attractants and repellents (deterrents) are synthesized. Insect Behavior-Related Techniques" e.g Methyl Eugenol as Food Attractant.

Pheromones

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