The efficacy of Dryacide, an inert dust, against two species of Astigmatidmites, Glycyphagus destructor and Acarus siro, at nine temperature and moisture content combinations on stored grain
Da. Cook et Dm. Armitage, The efficacy of Dryacide, an inert dust, against two species of Astigmatidmites, Glycyphagus destructor and Acarus siro, at nine temperature and moisture content combinations on stored grain, EXP APPL AC, 23(1), 1999, pp. 51-63
Dryacide, an inert silicaceous dust, was tested for efficacy on wheat after
14 and 28 days exposure against the mites Acarus siro and Glycyphagus dest
ructor at doses of 1, 3 and 5 g kg(-1), moisture contents (MCs) of 14.5, 15
.5 and 16.5% and temperatures of 10, 17.5 and 25 degrees C. After 28 days a
t 10 degrees C, all doses were effective against A. sire with the exception
of the lowest dose at the highest MC, but against G. destructor complete c
ontrol only occurred at 3 g kg(-1) and 14.5% MC and at 5 g kg(-1) and 14.5
and 15.5% MC. After 28 days at 17.5 degrees C, the dust was fully effective
against A. sire at 3 and 5 g kg(-1) but only at 14.5% MC. Glycyphagus dest
ructor was only completely controlled after 28 days at 5 g kg(-1) and 14.5%
MC. After 14 days at 25 degrees C, A. siro was completely controlled at 3
and 5 g kg(-1) and 14.5% MC as was G. destructor after 28 days. Neither spe
cies appeared to ingest the dust but considerable quantities adhered to the
ir cuticles. The high mortalities observed under the range of experimental
conditions, particularly the lowest temperature, suggest that a dose of 3 g
kg(-1) may be effective as a replacement for organophosphorous (OP) pestic
ide surface treatments in an integrated storage strategy based on grain coo
ling. Exp Appl Acarol 23: 51-63 (C) 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers.