RESEARCH ARTICLE

Journal of Oil Palm Research Vol. 24 (2) August 2012, p. 1442-1447

EFFECT OF BT PRODUCTS, LEPCON-1, BAFOG-1(S) AND ECOBAC-1(EC), AGAINST THE OIL PALM POLLINATING WEEVIL, Elaeidobius kamerunucus, AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS ASSOCIATED WITH Cassia cobanensis

MOHD NAJIB Ahmad* ; SITI RAMLAH Ahmad Ali* ; MOHAMED MAZMIRA Mohd Masri* ; MOHD BASRI Wahid*

ABSTRACT

The effects of Bacillus thuringiensis products, Lepcon-1, Bafog-1 (S) and Ecobac-1 (EC), on the oil palm pollinating weevil, Elaeidobius kamerunicus, and beneficial insects, especially parasitoids, were studied. For pollinating weevils, oil palm male spikelets with weevils were treated by spraying with Lepcon-1 and Ecobac-1 (EC) at five different concentrations, ranging from 5.2 x 107 to 5.2 x 1011 cfu ml-1 for Lepcon-1, and 7.34 x 107 to 7.34 x 1011 cfu ml-1 for Ecobac-1 (EC). For Bafog-1 (S), male spikelets with weevils were fogged at a dose of 7.7 x 1011 cfu ml-1. The Bt products Lepcon-1, Bafog-1 (S) and Ecobac-1 (EC) were safe for E. kamerunicus. Direct spraying of Lepcon-1, Bafog-1 (S) and Ecobac-1 (EC) at the highest concentrations caused 13%, 10% and 11% corrected mortality at nine days after treatment (DAT), respectively. Cypermethrin was toxic to the pollinating weevils as it killed 100% of the weevils at as early as five DAT. Lepcon-1, Bafog-1 (S) and Ecobac-1 (EC) were also harmless to beneficial insects. Application of these products by spraying at the highest concentrations resulted in low mortality of the beneficial insects, ranging from 8% to 13%. Cypermethrin was toxic to the parasitoids as spraying of the chemical at 7.5% w/w killed 100% of the beneficial insects at as early as five DAT. The laboratory study showed that Lepcon-1, Bafog-1 (S) and Ecobac-1 (EC) were safe for the oil palm pollinating weevils and beneficial insects and, therefore, they are recommended for use in the integrated control of bagworms in oil palm.

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* Malaysian Palm Oil Board,
P. O. Box 10620,
50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
E-mail: najib@mpob.gov.my

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