Pest problems and the use of pesticides in grain storage in Malaysia

Pest problems and pesticide use in various types of grain storages in Malaysia are reviewed. Paddy and milled rice account for most of the grain stored. Both bag and bulk storage are practiced. Various species of insects (Sitophilus spp., Rhyzopertha dominica, Sitotroga cerlalella) are the main pests of stored paddy, while in milled rice rodents and birds are of major concern in addition to two insects species (Sitophilus oryzae and Tribolium castaneum). Studies revealed losses due to insects estimated at 3-7 percent in paddy and 5-14 percent in milled rice. The main use of pesticides at present, particularly insecticides and fumigants, is in milled rice godowns, horizontal, ventilated buildings of 1200-20000 t capacity. The contact insecticides malathion and lindane are applied as residual sprays and by thermal fogging. For both water-based spraying and fogging, they are diluted to give doses of from 2-5 percent active ingredient, and are applied at rates of 51/100mø and 11/1000mø, respectively. Fumigation under gas-proof sheeting is carried out using phosphine and, to a lesser extent, methyl bromide. It is suggested that more research needs to be done on ways of improving the choice and application of insecticides in bulk paddy and rice godowns, in the context of an integrated pest management program

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Main Authors: 108355 Rahim Muda, A., 2263 ACIAR, Canberra (Australia), 35833 International Seminar on Pesticides and Humid Tropical Grain Storage Systems Manila (Filipinas) 27-30 May 1985
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Published: Canberra (Australia) 1985
Subjects:PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS, ARROZ, CONTROL DE PLAGAS, MALASIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:407372020-02-03T21:03:38ZPest problems and the use of pesticides in grain storage in MalaysiaPesticides and humid tropical grain storage systems: proceedings of an international seminar 108355 Rahim Muda, A. 2263 ACIAR, Canberra (Australia) 35833 International Seminar on Pesticides and Humid Tropical Grain Storage Systems Manila (Filipinas) 27-30 May 1985 Canberra (Australia)1985Pest problems and pesticide use in various types of grain storages in Malaysia are reviewed. Paddy and milled rice account for most of the grain stored. Both bag and bulk storage are practiced. Various species of insects (Sitophilus spp., Rhyzopertha dominica, Sitotroga cerlalella) are the main pests of stored paddy, while in milled rice rodents and birds are of major concern in addition to two insects species (Sitophilus oryzae and Tribolium castaneum). Studies revealed losses due to insects estimated at 3-7 percent in paddy and 5-14 percent in milled rice. The main use of pesticides at present, particularly insecticides and fumigants, is in milled rice godowns, horizontal, ventilated buildings of 1200-20000 t capacity. The contact insecticides malathion and lindane are applied as residual sprays and by thermal fogging. For both water-based spraying and fogging, they are diluted to give doses of from 2-5 percent active ingredient, and are applied at rates of 51/100mø and 11/1000mø, respectively. Fumigation under gas-proof sheeting is carried out using phosphine and, to a lesser extent, methyl bromide. It is suggested that more research needs to be done on ways of improving the choice and application of insecticides in bulk paddy and rice godowns, in the context of an integrated pest management programPest problems and pesticide use in various types of grain storages in Malaysia are reviewed. Paddy and milled rice account for most of the grain stored. Both bag and bulk storage are practiced. Various species of insects (Sitophilus spp., Rhyzopertha dominica, Sitotroga cerlalella) are the main pests of stored paddy, while in milled rice rodents and birds are of major concern in addition to two insects species (Sitophilus oryzae and Tribolium castaneum). Studies revealed losses due to insects estimated at 3-7 percent in paddy and 5-14 percent in milled rice. The main use of pesticides at present, particularly insecticides and fumigants, is in milled rice godowns, horizontal, ventilated buildings of 1200-20000 t capacity. The contact insecticides malathion and lindane are applied as residual sprays and by thermal fogging. For both water-based spraying and fogging, they are diluted to give doses of from 2-5 percent active ingredient, and are applied at rates of 51/100mø and 11/1000mø, respectively. Fumigation under gas-proof sheeting is carried out using phosphine and, to a lesser extent, methyl bromide. It is suggested that more research needs to be done on ways of improving the choice and application of insecticides in bulk paddy and rice godowns, in the context of an integrated pest management programPLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOSARROZCONTROL DE PLAGASMALASIAURN:ISBN:0949511226
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topic PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS
ARROZ
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
MALASIA
PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS
ARROZ
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
MALASIA
spellingShingle PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS
ARROZ
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
MALASIA
PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS
ARROZ
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
MALASIA
108355 Rahim Muda, A.
2263 ACIAR, Canberra (Australia)
35833 International Seminar on Pesticides and Humid Tropical Grain Storage Systems Manila (Filipinas) 27-30 May 1985
Pest problems and the use of pesticides in grain storage in Malaysia
description Pest problems and pesticide use in various types of grain storages in Malaysia are reviewed. Paddy and milled rice account for most of the grain stored. Both bag and bulk storage are practiced. Various species of insects (Sitophilus spp., Rhyzopertha dominica, Sitotroga cerlalella) are the main pests of stored paddy, while in milled rice rodents and birds are of major concern in addition to two insects species (Sitophilus oryzae and Tribolium castaneum). Studies revealed losses due to insects estimated at 3-7 percent in paddy and 5-14 percent in milled rice. The main use of pesticides at present, particularly insecticides and fumigants, is in milled rice godowns, horizontal, ventilated buildings of 1200-20000 t capacity. The contact insecticides malathion and lindane are applied as residual sprays and by thermal fogging. For both water-based spraying and fogging, they are diluted to give doses of from 2-5 percent active ingredient, and are applied at rates of 51/100mø and 11/1000mø, respectively. Fumigation under gas-proof sheeting is carried out using phosphine and, to a lesser extent, methyl bromide. It is suggested that more research needs to be done on ways of improving the choice and application of insecticides in bulk paddy and rice godowns, in the context of an integrated pest management program
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topic_facet PLAGAS DE PRODUCTOS ALMACENADOS
ARROZ
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
MALASIA
author 108355 Rahim Muda, A.
2263 ACIAR, Canberra (Australia)
35833 International Seminar on Pesticides and Humid Tropical Grain Storage Systems Manila (Filipinas) 27-30 May 1985
author_facet 108355 Rahim Muda, A.
2263 ACIAR, Canberra (Australia)
35833 International Seminar on Pesticides and Humid Tropical Grain Storage Systems Manila (Filipinas) 27-30 May 1985
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title Pest problems and the use of pesticides in grain storage in Malaysia
title_short Pest problems and the use of pesticides in grain storage in Malaysia
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