Optimization of edible oils as seed protectant against bean beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius), on stored mungbean, Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek
2014
Adorada, J. | Recuenco, M.O.
A study was conducted to optimize the dosages of different edible oils against bean beetle. Initial results showed that edible oil is effective in controlling bean beetles damaging mungbean seeds. It was found that at 0.4-1.0% dosage, edible oils can protect the seeds from beetle infestation by inhibiting egg hatching, larval/pupal development and eventual adult emergence. In terms of cost effectiveness ratio, the edible oils can be ranked from low to high as follows: palm oil, coconut oil, canola oil and olive oil.
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书目信息
页码
pp. 210-211
其它主题
Frijol mungo; Ravageur des denrees entreposees; Haricot dore; Dosificacion
语言
英语
注释
Summary only
Received Nov 2014
类型
Conference; Summary
粮农组织大会
45. Anniversary and Annual Scientific Convention of the Pest Management Council of the Philippines, , Cebu City (Philippines), 6-9 May 2014
2015-06-15
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