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English :
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Exploring the potency of the medical component, Sodium Docusate as a safe compound on many important pests
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Arabic :
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إكتشاف التأثير السمى للعقار الطبي صوديوم دوكاسييت كمركب آمن على العديد من
الحشرات الإقتصادية الهامة
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Abstract |
The effect of a safe medical substance, Sodium Docusate as insecticide was discovered. Different mortality percentages were recorded when Icerya aegyptiaca adults were treated with Malathion and Sodium Docusate. The mortality percentages of I. aegyptiaca nymphs ranged from 85.1 to 100 and 69.2 to 100%; LC50’s were 0.14 and 0.235, respectively. The mortality percentages of Aphis craccivora nymphs treated with Malathion and Sodium Docusate ranged from 88.3 to 100 and 71.7 to 100%; LC50’s were 0.173 and 0.291, respectively. The mortality percentages of Bemisia tabaci nymphs ranged from 83.6 to 100 and 65.9 to 100%, for Malathion and Sodium Docusate; the LC50’s were 0.093 and 0.393, respectively. The mortality percentages of the fourth instars of Spodoptera littoralis ranged from 79.5 to 100 and 74.3 to 100%, LC50’s were 0.0055 and 0.192 for Chlorpyrifos and Sodium Docusate respectively. The mortality percentages of Bactrocera zonata larvae ranged from 81.2 to 100 and 76.2 to 100%, LC50’s were 0.125 and 0.22 for Diazinon and Sodium Docusate respectively. The mortality percentages of adults of Rhynchophorous ferrugineus when treated with Diazinon and Docusate Sodium were 73.4 to 100 and 71.0 to 100%; LC50’s were 0.15 and 0.227, respectively under laboratory conditions. The estimated cost for Diazinon was greater than that of Sodium Docusate under field conditions. The environmental impact of Diazinon was high while that of Sodium Docusate was low.
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Publication year |
2009
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Pages |
59-73
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Organization Name |
Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
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serial title |
مجله الجمعيه المصريه –الألمانيه لعلم الحيوان
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ISSN |
1110-5364
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Agris Categories |
Protection of plants - General aspects
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Adults.
Aphis craccivora.
Bactrocera.
Bemisia tabaci.
Diazinon.
Environmental impact.
Icerya.
Mortality.
Nymphs.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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