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Mitochondrial response of the lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) to modified atmospheres
Journal of Stored Products Research, 2019Abstract Rhyzopertha dominica is an insect pest that feeds on a wide variety of grains and stored cereals, producing economical losses. Bioenergetics studies on insects are necessary to eventually plan strategies to reduce pest infestation on stored grains with methods other than insecticides. Modified atmosphere treatments, where insects are exposed
Víctor A. Levy-De la Torre +4 more
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Environmental Entomology, 1987
The quantitative and qualitative losses in stored corn infested by Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), and stored for 20 wk at 30°C and 70% RH, were compared with those of Rhyzopertha dominica (F.). Treatments included insect-infested whole corn, uninfested whole corn plus ground corn (dockage), and uninfested whole corn.
C. J. Demianyk, R. N. Sinha
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The quantitative and qualitative losses in stored corn infested by Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), and stored for 20 wk at 30°C and 70% RH, were compared with those of Rhyzopertha dominica (F.). Treatments included insect-infested whole corn, uninfested whole corn plus ground corn (dockage), and uninfested whole corn.
C. J. Demianyk, R. N. Sinha
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Journal of Entomological Research
AbstractInvestigations were carried out to assess the feeding preference and development of Rhyzopertha dominica on seven different millets. Results inferred that more feeding preference was towards sorghum (33.33 adults) followed by barnyard millet (25.67 adults) whereas remaining tested millets had less attraction for the pest.
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AbstractInvestigations were carried out to assess the feeding preference and development of Rhyzopertha dominica on seven different millets. Results inferred that more feeding preference was towards sorghum (33.33 adults) followed by barnyard millet (25.67 adults) whereas remaining tested millets had less attraction for the pest.
A. Mariadoss +5 more
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Screening of Wheat Varieties Against Lesser Grain Borer Rhyzopertha Dominica
Indian Journal of Entomology, 2021Subash Singh, D K Sharma
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Rhyzopertha dominica (lesser grain borer)
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1994
The rate that stored-product insects migrate by flight into a grain storage facility is influenced by environmental conditions that mediate flight activity. The influence that temperature, humidity, and light intensity have on the initiation of flight by the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.), was examined in the laboratory.
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The rate that stored-product insects migrate by flight into a grain storage facility is influenced by environmental conditions that mediate flight activity. The influence that temperature, humidity, and light intensity have on the initiation of flight by the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.), was examined in the laboratory.
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1980
Abstract When 14C-radiolabeled malathion was applied topically to susceptible and malathion-resistant Rhyzopertha dominica and degradation monitored over the subsequent 24-hr period three fractions of metabolites were observed; the carboxyesterase products, a group of polar compounds, and a pool of unextractable residues.
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Abstract When 14C-radiolabeled malathion was applied topically to susceptible and malathion-resistant Rhyzopertha dominica and degradation monitored over the subsequent 24-hr period three fractions of metabolites were observed; the carboxyesterase products, a group of polar compounds, and a pool of unextractable residues.
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Penetration By Adult Lesser Grain Borers Through Multiwall Kraft Bags1
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1977L. Daniel Cline, Henry A. Highland
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