Effectiveness of some plant dusts and insecticides against lesser grain borer-rhizopertha dominica (F) (Coleoptera: bostrychidae) [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 863-883Other title:- فاعلية بعض المساحيق النباتية والمبيدات ضد حشرة ثاقبة الحبوب الصغرى [Added title page title]
- Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2011 v. 89 (3) [electronic resource].
- Plants -- Mortality
- Clove tree -- Utilization
- Black pepper (Plant) -- Utilization
- Rhizopertha dominica -- Control
- Plant extracts
- Organophosphorus compounds -- Toxicology
- Grain -- Diseases and pests -- Control
- Insecticides -- Toxicology
- Black pepper -- Seeds
- Beetles -- Host plants
- Bostrichidae
- Tabasco pepper -- Utilization
- Malathion -- Toxicology
- Beetles -- Control
Includes references.
The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of some plant dusts i.e. black pepper seeds dust (Piper nigrum L.); Cloves flowering buds (Syzegium aromaticum); Chili fruits dust (Capsicum frutescens); Cinnamon dust (Cinnamonum zey/anicum); Diatomaceous earth (DE) dust in comparison with katel-sous dust against Rhizopertha dominica (F.) at 30+loC and 65+5% RH, also the efficacy of two organophosphorus insecticides namely malathion and piromiphos -methyl (Actellic) and one botanical insecticide (Neemazal T/S 1% Azadirachtin) was evaluated. The results indicated that adult mortality was concentration and exposure period.
Summary in Arabic.
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