Controlling the date moth: Use of Bacillus thuriengiensis and Diflubenzuron against date moth larvae - Nora Abid,Hana Chebaani
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The aim of this work is to study the toxicity of a commercialized strain of Bacillus thuriengiensis alone and with the addition of 5% dextrin with a growth regulator Diflubenzuron towards the L3 stage of a date palm pest Or the date worm Ectomyelois ceratoniae. Results showed that the efficacy of the bacterial strain added to 5% Dextrin recorded the highest mortality rate at 75.74%, compared with the bacter ... Full description
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The aim of this work is to study the toxicity of a commercialized strain of Bacillus thuriengiensis alone and with the addition of 5% dextrin with a growth regulator Diflubenzuron towards the L3 stage of a date palm pest Or the date worm Ectomyelois ceratoniae. Results showed that the efficacy of the bacterial strain added to 5% Dextrin recorded the highest mortality rate at 75.74%, compared with the bacterial strain alone 67.04%, while Diflubenzeron appears to be less effective, recording a low mortality rate of only 44.82%.
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| Author | Nora Abid, Hana Chebaani |
|---|---|
| Publisher | KS Omniscriptum Publishing |
| Release year | 2024 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9786207924264 |