Abstract

This short communication intends to present some references on development and validation of sequential sampling plans to estimate pest density or classifying infestation levels with reference to an action/economic threshold for integrated pest management on stored products. Sequential sampling plans were developed and validated for Cryptolestes ferrugineus (Stephens), Prostephanus truncatus (Horn), Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, S. oryzae (L.) and Lasioderma serricorne (F.) infesting stored wheat, maize, rice, pet food or tobacco. The methods used were Wald’s sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), Green’s fixed precision sampling, fixed binomial sampling plan and/or Iwao’s confidence interval method. The firsts experiments, data were obtained from product samples but since 2003 the absolute samples were replaced by records obtained from traps (baited with pheromone or/and food lure). Only one Tobacco Company used economic thresholds, the other industries or the storekeepers applied an empirical action threshold (AT). Some studies considered that further work is needed to improve the management decision support. Other studies gave information about accuracy of the sampling program, helped the managers to make decisions and reduce the infestation levels to values far below injury.

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  • The methods used were Wald’s sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), Green’s fixed precision sampling, fixed binomial sampling plan and/or Iwao’s confidence interval method

  • Integrated Pest management (IPM) programs include the study of factors regulating insect distribution and abundance [2] and sampling to make inferences about insect populations

  • The implementation of a sampling program must attach a threshold of the economic injury level, the limit from that the insect density causes the reduction of the market value of the product and the needs to make a decision of using control measures

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The methods used were Wald’s sequential probability ratio test (SPRT), Green’s fixed precision sampling, fixed binomial sampling plan and/or Iwao’s confidence interval method. Other studies gave information about accuracy of the sampling program, helped the managers to make decisions and reduce the infestation levels to values far below injury. Sequential Sampling Plans for IPM on Stored Products

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