2016
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657001032013
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Avaliação da atividade moluscicida de extratos vegetais sobre Achatina fulica Bowdich (Mollusca, Achatinidae)

Abstract: RESUMO: Achatina fulica Bowdich (Achatinidae) é um gastrópode terrestre pulmonado e tornou-se praga de pequenos cultivos de subsistência, sendo considerado uma ameaça à agricultura sustentável em alguns países, demandando altos custos em tentativas de controle, as quais, em sua maioria, resultaram em fracasso; ainda, pode atuar como hospedeiro intermediário de nematódeos. Nesse contexto, a procura por substâncias facilmente biodegradáveis tem aumentado o interesse pelo uso de moluscicidas de origem vegetal. As… Show more

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“…However, the methodology applied by Silva Júnior et al ( 2018) must be adapted to determine whether the objective is to develop a product to control A. fulica. Moraes et al (2014) observed that A. fulica showed resistance to all extracts with lower mortality levels than those found in the study by Vieira et al (2016). The higher mortality observed in the study by Moraes et al (2014) was 16.66% at 100.000 ppm, thus reducing the possibility of these extracts acting on the control of terrestrial mollusks.…”
Section: Quali-quantitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…However, the methodology applied by Silva Júnior et al ( 2018) must be adapted to determine whether the objective is to develop a product to control A. fulica. Moraes et al (2014) observed that A. fulica showed resistance to all extracts with lower mortality levels than those found in the study by Vieira et al (2016). The higher mortality observed in the study by Moraes et al (2014) was 16.66% at 100.000 ppm, thus reducing the possibility of these extracts acting on the control of terrestrial mollusks.…”
Section: Quali-quantitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 77%
“…For silica coated with biopesticides, snail mortality occurred after a longer period, with uncoated silica showing mortality after 71 minutes and silica-coated with A. indica obtaining mortality after 73.5 minutes. Vieira et al (2016) studied the molluscicidal activity of B. dracunculifolia (rosemary), M. rubra (blackberry), Euphorbia heterophylla L. (wild poinsettia), and S. aromaticum (clove) extracts. All extracts were evaluated at concentrations of 100.000 ppm, 300.000 ppm, 500.000 ppm, 700.000 ppm and 1.000.000 ppm using distilled water as a control.…”
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