Investigation on the insecticidal efficacy of novel pellet formulation against Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Col.: Bruchidae) in three different heights and compared with phosphine |
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Authors: | Jamshid Marzanghi Mohammad Hassan SafarAlizadeh Peyman Najafi Moghaddam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agricultural Science, Department of Plant Protection , Urmia University , Urmia , Iran darton109@yahoo.com;3. Faculty of Agricultural Science, Department of Plant Protection , Urmia University , Urmia , Iran;4. Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry , Urmia University , Urmia , Iran |
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Abstract: | Applying essential oils, fumigant toxicity in stored products pests control has sharpened recently. Since these products have low penetration power and vapour pressure, their use in crop depth is restricted. The aim of this work was using controlled release technology to solve this problem. In this research, 1,8-cineole-based pellets were prepared by dry mixing method and physical load of 1,8-cineole on strach, which followed by pressing the mixture, using pellet maker apparatus, to form pellets. Insecticidal efficacy of produced pellets was investigated against adults (1–3?days old) Callosobruchus maculatus F. (Col.: Bruchidae) compared with phostoxin under 28?±?2?°C and darkness in laboratory condition. LC50 and LC95 of pellets against C. maculatus in 24?h were 0/017 and 0/050?ml active ingredient per L air, respectively. LC50 and LC95 of phosphine pellets against C. maculatus in 24?h were 0/124 and 1/852?ml active ingredient per L air, respectively. |
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Keywords: | controlled release 1,8-cineole acetone starch pellet formulation phosphine fumigant toxicity |
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