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psilia rosae

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Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
diptera psilidae carrot rust fly AG carot, celery, parsley, parsnip

Shown Resistance to Active Ingredient(s)

  1. aldrin (#4)
  2. BHC/cyclodienes - Unspecified In Literature (#7)
  3. chlordane
  4. diazinon (#2)
  5. dieldrin (#4)
  6. heptachlor (#2)
  7. isobenzan
  8. lindane
  9. phorate

Citation(s) of Resistance

# Citation
1 Biernaux, J. and Seutin, E. (1969). Cycle biologique de la mouche de la carotte en 1968 et resultats d un premier essai de lutte chimique.. Meded. Rijksfac. Landbouwwet. Gent. 3,4.
2 Coaker, T. H. (1968). In: FAO 1969.
3 Coaker, T. H. (1970). Resistance to insecticides: Carrot fly.. Rep. Nat. Veg. Res. Stn., pp. 78-79.
4 Getzin, L.W. (1965). In: FAO 1967.
5 Howitt, A. J. and Cole, S. G. (1959). Chemical control of the carrot rust fly, Psila rosae (F.) in western Washington.. J. Econ. Entomol., 52 963-66.
6 Missonnier, J. (1974). Communcation to FAO.
7 Niemczyk, H. D. and Harris, C. R. (1962). Evidence of carrot rust fly resistance to aldrin and heptachlor in Canada.. J. Econ. Entomol., 55 560.
8 Oppenoorth, F.J. (1974). Communication to FAO.
9 Stadler 1974. (1974).
10 Thompson, A. R. and Harris, C. R. (1982). An indication of phorate-tolerance in a population of carrot fly from East Anglia.. Tests of Agrochemicals and Cultivars., 3 18-19.
11 Van t'Sant 1965. (1965).

Location(s) Where Resistance is Reported

# Location
1 14 -- Belgium -- 4
2 53 -- France -- 4
3 99 -- Netherlands -- 4
4 138 -- Switzerland -- 4
5 154 -- United Kingdom -- 4
6 185 -- Canada -- Ontario -- 4
7 206 -- USA -- Washington -- Clarkston -- 4
8 211 -- Canada -- British Columbia -- 4

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