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[IN1167--Minor] Rice Water Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Distribution and Management in Florida
The rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel, is the most widely distributed and destructive pest of rice, Oryza sativa L., in the United States (Way 1990).
Matthew T. VanWeelden +2 more
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Control of Rice Water Weevil with Fipronil, 1996A [PDF]
Abstract The experimental design was a RCB with 11 treatments and 4 replications. Plot size was 9 rows (7 inch spacing) by 25 ft. Adjacent plots were separated by a 2 ft alley. Rice was drill-seeded in Crowley silt loam at 90 lb/acre on 16 May and emerged on 22 May.
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Active Polymers Containing Silver Nanoparticles Combined With Formulations Based on Essential Oils: Quality Effect on Cereals and Dairy Products. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Bioactive nanocomposite diffusion films containing plant essential oils (EOs) and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were fabricated and tested against foodborne pathogens, spoilage organisms, and insects in packaged foods. Films were based on chitosan (CH), poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT), and polylactic acid (PLA), containing ...
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Development of Nanocomposite Bioactive Diffusion Films (BDFs) Combined With Gamma Irradiation for Control of the Rice Weevil Sitophilus oryzae, a Stored Product Pest. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The fumigant toxicity of 6 essential oils (EOs) (Mediterranean, Southern, citrus, cinnamon, Asian, and savory thyme), 2 citrus extracts (CEs: organic OCE and natural NCE), and 2 active formulations (microfluidized nanoemulsions AF‐1 and AF‐2) was investigated for control of rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), a stored product pest.
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Rice Water Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Distribution and Management in Florida
The rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel, is the most widely distributed and destructive pest of rice in the United States. This 4-page fact sheet written by Matthew T.
Matthew T. VanWeelden +2 more
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The rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel, is the most important early-season pest of rice in the U.S. Additionally, lepidopteran stem-boring pests particularly the invasive Mexican rice borer, Eoreuma loftini (Dyar), are increasingly ...
James M. Villegas +2 more
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1986 [PDF]
Abstract The experiment was conducted at the Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Beaumont. The design was a randomized complete block with 7 treatments and 4 replications. Each experimental unit was 20 × 5 ft and surrounded by a metal barrier to prevent contamination from other units.
M. O. Way, R. G. Wallace
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This study was aimed to find out the effect of rice pile on pest population and the quality of rice during storage; find out which pile of Bulog rice produces the populations of Rice Weevil pest the most during storage; find out which pile of Bulog rice ...
Anti Uni Mahanani, Inrianti
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When applied exogenously to plants, jasmonates [i.e., jasmonic acid (JA) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA)] increase plant resistance against herbivores, and their use in pest management has been suggested.
Santhi Bhavanam, Michael Stout
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Rice Water Weevil Control, 1990 [PDF]
Abstract The objective of the experiment was to compare RWW control among insecticide treatments. The test was performed at the California Rice Experiment Station, Biggs, in 1990 using a RCBD with 4 replications of 2 insecticide treatments and an untreated control.
L. S. Hesler +3 more
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