Asad Masood
Bahauddin Zakariya University
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Entomological Research | 2010
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Nadir Erbilgin; Yong Jung Kwon
The mango sudden death syndrome has become a serious threat to the mango industry and caused significant decline in mango production worldwide. The bark beetle Hypocryphalus mangiferae (Stebbing) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) has been suggested as a potential vector of the disease based primarily on field observations with little or no supporting empirical data. In this study, we investigated the role of infected mango trees in host attraction and colonization by H. mangiferae to determine if beetle attack and colonization contributes to the disease progression on mango trees. Initially, the role of various stress factors on beetle attraction and disease progression was assessed under lathe house conditions from 2008 to 2009. Results suggest that symptomatic or recently inoculated mango trees (without any obvious symptoms) are preferentially colonized by H. mangiferae. Although not significant, high numbers of beetles attacked stressed or wounded mango trees, compared to healthy or dead mango trees. Disease symptoms after beetle colonization, such as bark splitting, wilting and oozing, were further evaluated. These symptoms showed positive correlation with the degree of disease severity and host plant condition. Furthermore, two fungi, Ceratocystis fimbriata and Lasiodiplodia theobromae, were frequently isolated from the beetle and beetle‐colonized trees. Based on these findings, they suggests that H. mangiferae can vector multiple fungi associated with mango sudden decline disease and play a significant role in outbreaks of this disease.
Entomological Research | 2011
Shafqat Saeed; Asad Masood; Ali H. Sayyed; Yong Jung Kwon
Hypocryphalus mangiferae Stebbing is one of the most destructive insect pests of mango trees and is found to be associated with the transmission of causal organisms of mango sudden death disease. The present study was carried out to evaluate the toxicity of deltamethrin, bifenthrin, chlorpyrifos, emamectin benzoate, imidacloprid and spinosad in laboratory and field trials. Bioassay results showed that the toxicity of chlorpyrifos was significantly higher than deltamethrin but similar to bifenthrin. Deltamethrin and bifenthrin toxicity, however, increased significantly (P < 0.01) from day 1 to day 3. Spinosad was the least toxic compound while emamectin was the most toxic among new chemical insecticides tested, but its toxicity increased significantly from day 1 to day 5. Comparison of the efficacies of the insecticides using lethal times to produce 50% mortality (LT50) and 90% mortality (LT90) showed that the relative potencies of chlorpyrifos, emamectin, imidacloprid and spinosad were greater than bifenthrin and deltamethrin. The results of field trials showed the highest number of beetles emerged from the control twigs while significantly fewer beetles emerged from the twigs treated with bifenthrin (P < 0.05), which accounted for 12% for bifenthrin compared to that of the control. The present study demonstrated increased toxicities of systemic insecticides and chlorpyrifos compared to toxicities of deltamethrin and bifenthrin, suggesting these insecticides could be an alternative tool in a comprehensive H. mangiferae management program to eradicate the beetles from mango orchards.
Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2010
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Naeem Iqbal; Muhammad Tariq Malik; Munawer Raza Kazmi
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2009
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Asif Sajjad; Mudssar Ali
Archive | 2008
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Asif Sajjad
Archive | 2008
Asif Sajjad; Shafqat Saeed; Asad Masood
Archive | 2011
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Silvaldo Felipe Da Silveira; Chrysantus Nges Akem; Nazim Hussain; Muhammad Farooq; Bahauddin Zakariya University-Multan
Archive | 2012
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2012
Asad Masood; Shafqat Saeed; Asif Mahmood; Saeed Ahmad Malik; Nazim Hussain
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2011
Shafqat Saeed; Muhammad Ijaz Khan; Asad Masood