2003
DOI: 10.5902/198050981743
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Efeito de formulações granuladas de diferentes produtos químicos e à base de folhas e de sementes de gergelim, <i>Sesamum indicum</i>, no controle de formigueiros de <i>Atta sexdens rubropilosa</i> Forel, 1908 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

Abstract: RESUMOAvaliou-se a eficiência de diferentes iscas formicidas comercializadas e de outras fabricadas artesanalmente à base de gergelim, Sesamum indicum, no controle de formigueiros de saúva-limão, Atta sexdens rubropilosa Forel, 1908. O experimento foi realizado em reflorestamento de Eucalyptus camaldulensis com dez anos de idade e dois de rebrota. Foram empregados dez tratamentos, incluindo a testemunha, tendo como ingredientes ativos: clorpirifós, sulfluramida, fipronil, farinha de folhas de gergelim (15%), f… Show more

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“…The most efficient baits were sulfluramid-and fipronil-based, followed by the formulation derived from sesame leaves (15%). The sulfluramid-and fipronil-based baits caused colony activity to cease at 30 days, while the sesame leaf-based baits (15%) resulted in an 80% inhibition of activity at 90 days, confirming that S. indicum has great potential for the development of new products to control leaf-cutting ants[53].…”
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“…The most efficient baits were sulfluramid-and fipronil-based, followed by the formulation derived from sesame leaves (15%). The sulfluramid-and fipronil-based baits caused colony activity to cease at 30 days, while the sesame leaf-based baits (15%) resulted in an 80% inhibition of activity at 90 days, confirming that S. indicum has great potential for the development of new products to control leaf-cutting ants[53].…”
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“…Ribeiro et al, 1998 [51] ; Morini et al, 2005 [52] ; Peres Filho and Dorval, 2003 [53] Canavalia ensiformes Fabaceae Fatty acids; canavalin, canatoxin Monteiro et al, 1998 [55] ;…”
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