LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF PHOSPHINE AND METHYL-BROMIDEFUMIGATION AGAINST ALL LIFE STAGES OF LIPOSCELIS-ENTOMOPHILUS (ENDERLEIN)

Authors
Citation
V. Pike, LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF PHOSPHINE AND METHYL-BROMIDEFUMIGATION AGAINST ALL LIFE STAGES OF LIPOSCELIS-ENTOMOPHILUS (ENDERLEIN), Crop protection, 13(2), 1994, pp. 141-145
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
02612194
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
141 - 145
Database
ISI
SICI code
0261-2194(1994)13:2<141:LAOTEO>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Liposcelis entomophilus is common and often very abundant in cereal st ores in hot, humid areas, heavy infestations in South-East Asia being associated with phosphine fumigation. Tolerance of all life stages to phosphine fumigation was investigated under tropical storage condition s. Eggs were most tolerant and required a concentration of 1.7 mg 1-1 for 5 days to kill 99% of the eggs, but this gas concentration would p rove difficult to attain in a typical fumigation under gas-tight sheet s. When L. entomophilus was exposed to methyl bromide over a range of concentration X time (CT) products at 27-degrees-C and 30% relative hu midity, all life stages were controlled at 50 mg l-1 h-1. Higher CT pr oducts would be required to kill the most tolerant life stages of comm on stored-product pests, such as Tribolium castaneum but the CT produc ts normally attained using gas-tight sheet fumigations are sufficient to kill L. entomophilus.