Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil

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Autor(a) principal: Jairoce,Carlos F.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Teixeira,Cristiano M., Nunes,Adrise M., Holdefer,Daniela R., Krüger,Alexandra P., Garcia,Flávio R. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Corn weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) may cause great losses in the crop and in stored corn grains. This insect is controlled with the use of chemical insecticides, which may cause serious damage to human health. One alternative of control is the use of inert dusts. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of inert dusts in the control of S. zeamais under laboratory conditions. The experiment was conducted in 2014, in a completely randomized design, and the treatments consisted of basalt dust with three different granulometries (A, B and C) and diatomaceous earth, each of which at the doses of 2 and 4 kg t-1 and a control (no application). Each treatment had four replicates, and the sample unit consisted of 20 g of corn grains infected with 10 adults of S. zeamais kept in temperature-controlled chamber at 25 °C, 70% RH and photophase of 12 h. The dust efficiency was calculated using the equation of Abbott. The mortality rate was higher with the use of diatomaceous earth, reaching 100% after 5 days of exposure and the percentage of control for basalt dusts, 29 days after treatment, was above 80%.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
title Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
spellingShingle Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
Jairoce,Carlos F.
Sitophilus zeamais
alternative control
abrasive effect
title_short Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
title_full Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
title_fullStr Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
title_sort Efficiency of inert mineral dusts in the control of corn weevil
author Jairoce,Carlos F.
author_facet Jairoce,Carlos F.
Teixeira,Cristiano M.
Nunes,Adrise M.
Holdefer,Daniela R.
Krüger,Alexandra P.
Garcia,Flávio R. M.
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author2 Teixeira,Cristiano M.
Nunes,Adrise M.
Holdefer,Daniela R.
Krüger,Alexandra P.
Garcia,Flávio R. M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jairoce,Carlos F.
Teixeira,Cristiano M.
Nunes,Adrise M.
Holdefer,Daniela R.
Krüger,Alexandra P.
Garcia,Flávio R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sitophilus zeamais
alternative control
abrasive effect
topic Sitophilus zeamais
alternative control
abrasive effect
description ABSTRACT Corn weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) may cause great losses in the crop and in stored corn grains. This insect is controlled with the use of chemical insecticides, which may cause serious damage to human health. One alternative of control is the use of inert dusts. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of inert dusts in the control of S. zeamais under laboratory conditions. The experiment was conducted in 2014, in a completely randomized design, and the treatments consisted of basalt dust with three different granulometries (A, B and C) and diatomaceous earth, each of which at the doses of 2 and 4 kg t-1 and a control (no application). Each treatment had four replicates, and the sample unit consisted of 20 g of corn grains infected with 10 adults of S. zeamais kept in temperature-controlled chamber at 25 °C, 70% RH and photophase of 12 h. The dust efficiency was calculated using the equation of Abbott. The mortality rate was higher with the use of diatomaceous earth, reaching 100% after 5 days of exposure and the percentage of control for basalt dusts, 29 days after treatment, was above 80%.
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