2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jspr.2013.11.008
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Effectiveness of diatomaceous earth for control of Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), Tribolium castaneum and Palorus subdepressus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)

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“…The death of insect was happened because when the insect body passed through the grain layer, inert dust particles attached on the insect cuticle. Silica content on inert dust would react with insect body and caused the desiccation on wax layer of the cuticle, thus water content loss from their bodies [30]. According to analysis of silica content (SiO2) by XRF method was relatively higher in rice husks ash (77.7%) and giant…”
Section: Results and Discussion Adult Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The death of insect was happened because when the insect body passed through the grain layer, inert dust particles attached on the insect cuticle. Silica content on inert dust would react with insect body and caused the desiccation on wax layer of the cuticle, thus water content loss from their bodies [30]. According to analysis of silica content (SiO2) by XRF method was relatively higher in rice husks ash (77.7%) and giant…”
Section: Results and Discussion Adult Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ceci va dans le même sens que l'efficacité des terres à diatomées qui sont des matrices enrichies en silice. En effet, la formulation Silicosec a entrainé 100% de mortalité de S. zeamais après deux jours d'exposition à la dose de 3 g/kg dans les grains de maïs (Doumbia et al, 2014). Celle-ci exercerait un effet abrasif à travers ses frottements avec la cuticule de l'insecte ; en outre elle adsorberait les lipides épicuticulaires conduisant à la mort de l'insecte par dessiccation (Vayias et al, 2008 ;Kabir, 2013 ;Korunic et al, 2016).…”
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“…The furrow between the clypeus and the cheek is smoothened. Distributed in Great Britain, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sardinia, Sicily, Slavakia, Sweden, the south of the European part of Russia (Doumbia et al, 2014). In Ukraine, it can be found in the steppe zone and in the southern forest -steppe zone.…”
Section: Subfamily Palorinaementioning
confidence: 99%