Evaluation of Insecticidal Activity of Macrolide and Neonicotinoid Insecticides Against Zeugodacus tau (Walker) and Their Residue Dissipation Dynamics in Luffa cylindrica
Xingyu Jia, Min Liu, Yaqian Shang, Hina Gul, Yuxi Wang, Yulu Mao, Shuxing Zhou, Tingzhe Sun, Jinming Zhang

TL;DR
This study evaluates how well different insecticides work against a fruit fly pest and how pesticide residues break down on sponge gourd crops.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the efficacy and residue dynamics of macrolide and neonicotinoid insecticides against Zeugodacus tau on Luffa cylindrica.
Findings
Macrolide insecticides showed high efficacy against both adult and larval stages of Z. tau with low residue risks.
Pesticide residues were mainly found on the peel of sponge gourd, with minimal presence in the flesh.
Neonicotinoids showed lower efficacy and sometimes left trace residues in fruit flesh due to their systemic nature.
Abstract
Sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica) is a widely cultivated crop in the Cucurbitaceae family, commonly affected by Zeugodacus tau in southern China. Chemical control remains the main method for managing Z. tau; however, improper pesticide use can lead to pest resistance and high pesticide residues, posing food safety risks. Our study assessed the insecticidal activity of seven key insecticides from two major classes against different developmental stages of Z. tau and monitored the degradation of these pesticides on sponge gourd. Results showed that pesticide residues were mainly concentrated on the peel, with much lower levels in the flesh. Macrolide insecticides had significant effects on both adults and larvae, degrading quickly and posing low residue risks. However, their efficacy against larvae that had already penetrated the flesh was limited. These findings offer valuable guidance for…
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TopicsInsect-Plant Interactions and Control · Insect Resistance and Genetics · Insect behavior and control techniques
