2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fpsl.2021.100645
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Biopesticidal silo bag prepared by co-extrusion process

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“…Whereat, Massango et al (2016) reported that the essential oil of parsley showed low fu- showed that all bag types had a mortality efficiency against tested insects, whereas Kavallieratos and Boukouvala (2018) in their studies reported that three tested types of bags showed equal mortality levels of T. granarium. In addition, Herrera et al (2021) reported that the The storage experiment summarized in Table 6 showed that all tested bags had lasting toxic efficiency against adult T. granarium along the storage period that extended for three months. Where after one month of storage mortality percentage ranged from 90 to 70 % with the superiorly of paper bags over clothes and plastic bags for both tested essential oils respectively.…”
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“…Whereat, Massango et al (2016) reported that the essential oil of parsley showed low fu- showed that all bag types had a mortality efficiency against tested insects, whereas Kavallieratos and Boukouvala (2018) in their studies reported that three tested types of bags showed equal mortality levels of T. granarium. In addition, Herrera et al (2021) reported that the The storage experiment summarized in Table 6 showed that all tested bags had lasting toxic efficiency against adult T. granarium along the storage period that extended for three months. Where after one month of storage mortality percentage ranged from 90 to 70 % with the superiorly of paper bags over clothes and plastic bags for both tested essential oils respectively.…”
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confidence: 98%