2019
DOI: 10.21608/zjar.2019.47057
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Abstract: The efficacy of Tukam® and VP Skud® compounds were tested as repellents against wild birds attacking wheat and cowpea fields in Sharkia Governorate. In the wheat crop experiment, the house sparrow Passer domesticus niloticus attacked the spikes with the highest percentage of damage (14.82%) in the control trial, during the 6 th week when spikes emergence. While damage percentages were 11.19, 9.22, 8.94 and 8.73% when applying Tukam® concentrations of 2.5, 5, 10 and 15 ml/liter, respectively during the same per… Show more

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“…Issa and El-Bakhshawngi (2018) reported that guava fruits were vulnerable to house sparrow (Passer domesticus niloticus Nicoll and Bonhote, 1909) which caused losses of 4.79 and 4.64% in orchards nearby poultry farms and those nearby field crops, respectively. Issa et al (2019) reported, in a wheat crop experiment at Sharkia governorate, that the house sparrow P. domesticus niloticus attacked the spikes of wheat with the highest percentage of damage (14.82%) during the 6 th week when spikes emergence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issa and El-Bakhshawngi (2018) reported that guava fruits were vulnerable to house sparrow (Passer domesticus niloticus Nicoll and Bonhote, 1909) which caused losses of 4.79 and 4.64% in orchards nearby poultry farms and those nearby field crops, respectively. Issa et al (2019) reported, in a wheat crop experiment at Sharkia governorate, that the house sparrow P. domesticus niloticus attacked the spikes of wheat with the highest percentage of damage (14.82%) during the 6 th week when spikes emergence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%