Muhammad Asif Aziz
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
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Entomological Research | 2009
Ghulam Mustafa Aheer; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Asifa Hameed; Amjad Ali
Susceptibility of field populations of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) from Punjab, Pakistan to selected insecticides was evaluated using the leaf dip method. The resistance factors varied between populations. The general trends were low to moderate resistance to endosulfan; very low to low resistance to chlorpyrifos and profenofos; very low resistance to spinosad, indoxacarb and thiodicarb; moderate to high resistance to bifenthrin; high to very high resistance to cypermethrin; and very high resistance to lambda‐cyhalothrin. Integrated pest management strategies aimed at reducing pesticide application, such as rotating the conventional insecticides having low resistance with newly developed synthetic insecticides and conserving natural enemies, are recommended.
Journal of Economic Entomology | 2018
Abdul Qayyum; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Ayesha Iftikhar; Faisal Hafeez; Remzi Atlihan
Abstract Demographic parameters of the turnip aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), which is a serious pest of Brassica crops worldwide, were evaluated on five major Brassica vegetables (three varieties of Brassica oleraceae (Linnaeus) (Brassicaceae: Brassicales); kohlrabi, cabbage and ornamental cabbage, and two subspecies of Brassica rapa (Linnaeus) (Brassicaceae: Brassicales); Chinese cabbage and bak choi). The study was carried out under laboratory conditions at 25 ± 1°C, 70 ± 5% RH and 16:8 (L:D) h. Preadult developmental time, survival rate, female longevity, reproduction, and life table parameters were evaluated according to the age-stage specific life table method.The highest population growth parameters, i.e., net reproductive rate (R0), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) were recorded on kohlrabi (R0 = 30.45 offspring, r = 0.2174 d-1, λ = 1.2429 d-1). These parameters were the lowest on Chinese cabbage (R0 = 13.00 offspring, r = 0.1503 d-1, and λ = 1.1621 d-1) and bak choi (R0 = 16.30 offspring, r = 0.1614 d-1, λ = 1.1752 d-1).The results attained from population growth parameters, together with population projection estimation based on the age-stage, two-sex life table theory, indicated that both Chinese cabbage and bak choi were less suitable hosts for turnip aphids and should be considered as a possible source for developing resistance in breeding programs and integrated pest management strategies.
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2012
Asifa Hameed; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Ghulam Mustafa Aheer
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology | 2013
Muhammad Asif Aziz; Munir Ahmad; Muhammad Nasir; Muhammad Naeem
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2010
Asifa Hameed; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Ghulam Mustafa Aheer
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2015
Munir Ahmad; Imran Bodlah; Kashif Mehmood; Umer Ayyaz Aslam Sheikh; Muhammad Asif Aziz
Archive | 2015
Muhammad Asif Aziz; Muhammad Irfan; Imran Bodlah; Muhammad Fahim; Pir Mehr Ali Shah
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2012
Muhammad Asif Aziz; Mansoor Ul Hasan; Amjad Ali; Jamshaid Iqbal
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2018
Ayesha Iftikhar; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Muhammad Naeem; Munir Ahmad; Tariq Mukhtar
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2018
Tasleem Akhtar; Muhammad Asif Aziz; Muhammad Naeem; Muhammad Sheraz Ahmed; Imran Bodlah