Effect of the Insect Growth Regulator “ Lufox” on Some Biological Aspects of the Soft Tick Argas persicus (Oken)

Nadia Helmy Ahmed; Reda F. A. Bakr; Dalia A.M. Salem; Wafaa A. Radwan; Shanbaky, Nawal; Amira E. Abd El Hamid;

Abstract


Lufox interfered with the reproduction and development of
Argas persicus when fed adult female and second nymphal instar
were topically treated with a single dose (10 ul/tick) of Lufox at three
different concentrations (10, 50, and 150 ppm). Generally, the effects
of Lufox were dose- dependent, increased by increasing dose
concentration, and temporally dependent on the physiological state of
the treated tick.
Lufox treatment of the adult female A. persicus at different
periods of its reproductive cycle reduced fecundity and fertility of the
female tick by decreasing the number and percent hatching of the
deposited eggs, respectively. Lufox treatment prolonged the preoviposition,
oviposition, and the egg incubation periods. The effects
were most prominent when females were treated during
vitellogenesis (3rd day after feeding).
Lufox was toxic to A .persicus, induced mortality of the treated
newly moulted fed second nymphal instar to reach 100% at 150 ppm.
Application of Lufox prolonged the premoulting periods of the
treated 2nd and the resulted 3rd nymphal instars, delayed, and reduced
adult emergence. Also, Lufox treatment led to production of different
deformities in legs and inability to shed exuvia of the resulted 3rd
instar nymphs and an inhibition of adult emergence. The probable
physiological bases of the observed effects of Lufox on adult female
and nymphs were discussed.


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Title Effect of the Insect Growth Regulator “ Lufox” on Some Biological Aspects of the Soft Tick Argas persicus (Oken)
Other Titles بعض التأثيرات البيولوجية لمنظم النمو الحشري اللوفكس على القراد اللين ارجاس بيرسيكس
Authors Nadia Helmy Ahmed ; Reda F. A. Bakr ; Dalia A.M. Salem ; Wafaa A. Radwan ; Shanbaky, Nawal ; Amira E. Abd El Hamid 
Keywords Argas persicus, IGR, fecundity, egg viability, oviposition
Issue Date 2018
Journal Egypt. Acad. J. Biolog. Sci. (A. Entomology) 
Series/Report no. 11(1);1-17
ISSN 1687- 8809

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