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. 2016 Feb 20;41(1):15–19. doi: 10.1584/jpestics.D15-037

Table 2. Insecticidal activity against Plutella xylostella and Lipaphis erysimi in vivo.

Comp. Mortality (%) Comp. Mortality (%)
P. xylostella L. erysimi P. xylostella L. erysimi
7a 6.67±2.71 57.89±4.96 9d 9.09±2.59 50.00±4.26
7b 23.08±4.99 39.39±5.33 9e 9.09±2.59 56.82±5.39
7c 23.08±3.99 32.26±4.87 9f 5.88±2.28 48.48±5.10
7d 13.33±3.63 55.56±4.75 9g 10.00±3.50 53.13±4.92
8a 20.00±5.07 41.67±5.97 9h 14.29±3.59 47.22±4.40
8b 20.00±6.81 42.55±4.95 9i 30.77±5.03 65.52±5.49
8c 7.69±3.16 45.45±4.32 9j 21.05±3.88 32.50±4.63
8d 18.18±2.84 41.82±6.11 9k 33.33±4.42 48.00±5.82
9a 7.69±3.04 69.23±4.87 9l 5.26±2.74 45.00±5.88
9b 7.14±2.68 39.39±5.35 Beta-cypermethrin 52.38±5.11 98.85±1.64
9c 23.08±3.48 48.72±4.32 Control 0 2.63±1.60

Values were means±SD of three replicates, only Triton X-100 was used in the control. The concentration of compounds was 400 mg/L, but the concentration of beta-cypermethrin was 40 mg/L.