02281naa a2200373 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400390007410000190011324501310013226000090026350003010027252008240057365300430139765300310144065300170147165300280148865300370151665300170155365300410157065300220161165300250163370000260165870000150168470000180169970000140171770000150173170000150174670000140176170000180177570000160179377300980180910649322024-11-26 2024 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0967-08747 a10.1080/09670874.2024.24180112DOI1 aAMORÓS, M. E. aControl of Diaphorina citri (HemipterabLiviidae) using environmentally friendly chemical alternatives.h[electronic resource] c2024 aArticle history: Received 9 May 2024, Accepted 13 October 2024. -- Correspondence: Amorós, M.E.; Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República, Avda. Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, Uruguay; email:eamoros@fq.edu.uy -- Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd. -- aABSTRACT.- Diaphorina citri poses a serious threat to citrus. Here, the nymphicidal activity of mineral and soybean oils, organosilicon, and citrus-essential-oil-derived adjuvants was evaluated. Additionally, mineral and soybean oils were studied for antifeedant and repellent effects on adults. Residual effect on the parasitoid Tamarixia radiata was also assessed. Nymphicidal activity ranged between 65-83%, with Silwet enhancing mineral and soybean oil efficacy. Evaluated soybean and mineral oil exhibited comparable antifeedant and repellent effects on adults. All products caused <20% mortality in T. radiata, even 24 h after spraying. Overall, tested adjuvants and oils offer promising eco-friendly alternatives for sustainable D. citri management. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. aCitrus-essential oil derived adjuvants aIntegrated pest management aMineral oils aOrganosilicon adjuvants aSISTEMA VEGETAL INTENSIVO - INIA aSoybean oils aSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aTamarixia radiata aZero hunger - Goal 21 aPEREIRA DAS NEVES, V.1 aGALVAN, V.1 aRODRIGUEZ, A.1 aPECHI, E.1 aAMARAL, J.1 aASUTIN, V.1 aRIVAS, F.1 aBUENAHORA, J.1 aROSSINI, C. tInternational Journal of Pest Management, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670874.2024.2418011