Effect of temperature and grain type on the long‐term persistence and efficacy of s‐methoprene in controlling Rhyzopertha dominica

BACKGROUND: The efficacy of methoprene can vary with surface substrates, application methods and environmental conditions. The objectives of the present study were to examine the effects of temperature and grain type on the long‐term persistence and efficacy of methoprene in controlling Rhyzopertha ...

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description BACKGROUND: The efficacy of methoprene can vary with surface substrates, application methods and environmental conditions. The objectives of the present study were to examine the effects of temperature and grain type on the long‐term persistence and efficacy of methoprene in controlling Rhyzopertha dominica from Guangzhou, China. RESULTS: Methoprene applied at 1 mg kg‐¹ caused >90% suppression of F₁ adult progeny of R. dominica for 150–270 days. Temperature and grain type both influenced the long‐term persistence of methoprene. Overall multivariate analysis of variance showed that the order of progeny reduction at different temperatures (°C) was: 24 > 28 > 32 > 36; the order of the progeny reduction on the different grains was: paddy > wheat and maize. CONCLUSION: The results of our experiments show the maximum effect of methoprene for R. dominica control at 24 °C on paddy. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry
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Biological and medical sciences
China
Coleoptera - drug effects
Control
corn
Edible Grain - growth & development
Environmental conditions
environmental factors
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Grain
grain type
Insect Control - methods
Insecticides - administration & dosage
Insecticides - pharmacology
Invertebrates
Medically important nuisances and vectors, pests of stored products and materials: population survey and control
methoprene
Methoprene - administration & dosage
Methoprene - pharmacology
Multivariate Analysis
Oryza - growth & development
paddies
Pest control
Pesticides
Pests of stored products
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
progeny
Protozoa. Invertebrates
Rhyzopertha dominica
s-methoprene
Species Specificity
Substrates
Temperature
Temperature effects
Triticum - growth & development
Triticum aestivum
wheat
Zea mays
Zea mays - growth & development
title Effect of temperature and grain type on the long‐term persistence and efficacy of s‐methoprene in controlling Rhyzopertha dominica
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