Aphidius matricariac
** Aphid parasitic wasp ** Aphid parasitoid ** Translations

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Description: An aphid parasitoid used as a biocontrol agent for aphids particularly Myzus Spp.

Appearance and life cycle: A relatively small black braconid wasp, about an eighth of an inch long. Females lay eggs singly in aphid nymphs. On hatching, the wasp larvae consume the aphids from inside eventually killing them. The larva pupates inside the aphid cadaver which has developed a characteristic round, golden brown, mummified appearance. The mature parasitoid emerges a week later by cutting a hole in the aphid skin.

Introduction: -

Taxonomic classification: Order: Hymenoptera; Family: Aphidiidae

EC Directive 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414):
Status Not listed - outside scope
Dossier rapporteur/co-rapporteur Not applicable
Date inclusion expires Not applicable

Approved for use () or known to be used () in the following European countries:

AT

BE

BG

CY

CZ

DE

DK

EE

EL

ES

FI

FR

HU

IE

IT

LT

LU

LV

MT

NL

PL

PT

RO

SE

SI

SK

UK

Known to used in the following countries: Europe, USA

General status:
Biopesticide type Insectivore
Substance group Macro-organism
Substance origin Natural
Mode of action Parasitism and consumption
Substance source Small wasp that is native to and widespread in Europe.
Substance production Produced commerically by rearing under controlled conditions
Uses Glasshouse crop protection; interior landscape management
Target pests Aphids including the green peach aphid Myzus persicae and the tobacco aphid Myzus nicotianae
Target host Peppers, tomatoes, ornamentals, other glasshouse crops and some vegetables
Farming system suitability -
CAS RN -
EC number -
CIPAC number -
US EPA chemical code -
Chiral molecule No
Chemical formula -
SMILES -
International Chemical Identifier (InChI) -
Structure diagram/image available? Yes
Molecular mass (g mol-1) -
Chemical name Aphidius matricariac
Other status information Most countries require a licence to be issued before non-native macro-organisms may be released as biocontrol agents
Herbicide Resistance Classification (HRAC) Not applicable
Insecticide Resistance Classification (IRAC) Not applicable
Fungicide Resistance Classification (FRAC) Not applicable
Physical state Living organism
Related substances & organisms

Formulations:
Property Product Manufacturer
Example products Aphidius matricariae Koppert Biological Systems
Aphidius matricariae Hydro-gardens
Aphidius matricariae Green spot
Formulation and application details Usually supplied as adults for release near infected areas early in the season.


ENVIRONMENTAL FATE

Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
Solubility - In water at 20oC (mg l-1) - - -
Solubility - In organic solvents at 20oC (mg l-1) - - -
Melting Point (oC) - - -
Boiling Point (oC) - - -
Degradation point (oC) - - -
Flashpoint (oC) - - -
Octanol-water partition coefficient at pH 7, 20oC P - - -
Log P - - -
Bulk density (g ml-1)/Specific gravity - - -
Dissociation constant (pKa) at 25oC - - -
Note:
Vapour pressure at 25oC (mPa) - - -
Henry's law constant at 25oC (Pa m3 mol-1) - - -
Henry's law constant at 20oC (dimensionless) - - -
Maximum UV-vis absorption L mol-1 cm-1 - - -
Surface tension (mN m-1) - - -

Degradation:
Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
Soil degradation (days) (aerobic) DT50 (typical) - - -
DT50 (lab at 20oC) - - -
DT50 (field) - - -
DT90 (lab at 20oC) - - -
DT90 (field) - - -
Note: -
Aqueous photolysis DT50 (days) at pH 7 Value - - -
Note -
Aqueous hydrolysis DT50 (days) at 20oC and pH 7 Value - - -
Note -
Water-Sediment DT50 (days) - - -
Water phase only DT50 (days) - - -

Soil adsorption and mobility:
Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
Linear Kd - - -
Koc -
Notes and range -
Freundlich Kf - - -
Kfoc -
1/n -
Notes and range -
pH sensitivity -


ECOTOXICOLOGY

Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
Bio-concentration factor BCF - - -
CT50 (days) - -
Bioaccumulation potential - - -
Mammals - Acute oral LD50 (mg kg-1) - - -
Mammals - Short term dietary NOEL (mg kg-1) - - -
(ppm diet) - -
Birds - Acute LD50 (mg kg-1) - Q3 No adverse effects identified or expected. -
Birds - Short term dietary (LC50/LD50) - - -
Fish - Acute 96 hour LC50 (mg l-1) - Q3 No adverse effects identified or expected. -
Fish - Chronic 21 day NOEC (mg l-1) - - -
Aquatic invertebrates - Acute 48 hour EC50 (mg l-1) - Q3 No adverse effects identified or expected. -
Aquatic invertebrates - Chronic 21 day NOEC (mg l-1) - - -
Aquatic crustaceans - Acute 96 hour LC50 (mg l-1) - - -
Sediment dwelling organisms - Acute 96 hour LC50 (mg l-1) - - -
Sediment dwelling organisms - Chronic 28 day NOEC, static, water (mg l-1) - - -
Sediment dwelling organisms - Chronic 28 day NOEC, sediment (mg kg-1) - - -
Aquatic plants - Acute 7 day EC50, biomass (mg l-1) - - -
Algae - Acute 72 hour EC50, growth (mg l-1) - - -
Algae - Chronic 96 hour NOEC, growth (mg l-1) - - -
Honeybees - Acute 48 hour LD50 (µg bee-1) - - -
Earthworms - Acute 14 day LC50 (mg kg-1) - - -
Earthworms - Chronic 14 day NOEC, reproduction (mg kg-1) - - -
Other soil macro-organisms - e.g. Collembola LR50product ha
EC50product ha
NOECproduct ha
% Effect
- - -
Other arthropod (1) LR50 g ha-1 - - -
% Effect - - -
Other arthropod (2) LR50 g ha-1 - - -
% Effect - - -
Soil micro-organisms - - -
Mesocosm study data NOEAEC mg l-1 - - -
NOEAEC mg l-1 - - -


HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION

General:
Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
Mammals - Acute oral LD50 (mg kg-1) - - -
Mammals - Dermal LD50 (mg kg-1 body weight) - - -
Mammals - Inhalation LC50 (mg l-1) - - -
Other Mammal toxicity endpoints - -
ADI - Acceptable Daily Intake (mg kg-1bw day-1) - - -
ARfD - Acute Reference Dose (mg kg-1bw day-1) - - -
AOEL - Acceptable Operator Exposure Level - Systemic (mg kg-1bw day-1) - - -
Dermal penetration studies (%) - - -
Dangerous Substances Directive 76/464 - - -
Exposure Limits - - -
Exposure Routes Public -
Occupational -

Health issues:
Carcinogen Mutagen Endocrine disrupter Reproduction / development effects Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor Neurotoxicant Respiratory tract irritant Skin irritant Eye irritant

General human health issues No adverse health effects identified

: Yes, known to cause a problem
: No, known not to cause a problem
: Possibly, status not identified
- : No data

Handling issues:
Property Value Source/Quality Score/Other Information Interpretation
General No information available
CLP classification 2013 -
EC Risk Classification -
EC Safety Classification -
WHO Classification None - not a ppp - -
US EPA Classification (formulation) - - -
UN Number -
Waste disposal & packaging -


TRANSLATIONS

Language Name
English Aphidius matricariac
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Slovenian -
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Record last updated: Thursday 22 September 2011
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