2005
DOI: 10.5902/198050981862
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Efeito de diferentes doses do formicida “citromax” no controle de <i>Acromyrmex lundi</i> (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

Abstract: RESUMONeste trabalho, objetivou-se avaliar o efeito do formicida Citromax a base de timbó (Ateleia glazioviana) em diferentes doses no controle de Acromyrmex lundi, em campo nativo, no município de São Sepé, estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Foram analisados quatro tratamentos, constituídos por doses de 5g, 10g e 15g de "Citromax" e 10g de "Mirex-S" (sulfluramida 0,3%) por formigueiro. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado com dez repetições, considerando cada formigueiro uma repetição. A eficiên… Show more

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“…(Fernandes et al 2002) and the extracts from the castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) (Euphorbiaceae) (Bigi et al 2004) and timbo (Ateleia glazioviana Baill.) (Leguminosae) (Cantarelli et al 2005) can act directly against the ant, leading to its death. Generally, botanical insecticides and microbial pesticides are highly effective, safe and ecologically acceptable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Fernandes et al 2002) and the extracts from the castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) (Euphorbiaceae) (Bigi et al 2004) and timbo (Ateleia glazioviana Baill.) (Leguminosae) (Cantarelli et al 2005) can act directly against the ant, leading to its death. Generally, botanical insecticides and microbial pesticides are highly effective, safe and ecologically acceptable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…f. or Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae) [14] and extracts from the castorbean (Ricinus communis L.) (Euphorbiaceae) [15], timbo ((Ateleia glazioviana Baill.) (Leguminosae) [16] and eucalyptus ((Eucalyptus urophylla S.T. Blake) (Myrtaceae) [17].…”
Section: Leaf-cuttingunclassified
“…Evaluations were conducted over 25 days, and the number of dead ants was recorded daily. The following substances were isolated from H. puberula: anthranilic acid (12), flindersiamine (13), dictamnine (14), kokusaginin (15), maculine (16), and sitosterol. The anthranilic acid, kokusaginine, and dictamnine resulted in 90%, 86%, and 88% mortality, respectively, compared with 68% mortality in the control.…”
Section: Helietta Puberulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic and environmental aspects have led businesses to improve the operational yield of the chemical control techniques employed (baits and thermal nebulization), and to experiment with new technologies and new toxic active ingredients (Boaretto & Forti, 1997). During the longterm evolution in the methods of controlling leaf-cutting ants, one of the great concerns has been to reconcile the conflict among the three principles of efficiency, economy and safety (Cantarelli et al, 2005). As a consequence of the unfavorable aspects presented by granulated baits (deterioration of the environment, elimination of natural enemies and emergence of resistance), research lines have been generated to discover products with greater specificity and smaller environmental impact (Hebling et al, 2000).…”
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