Abstract

Laboratory trials were conducted to determine the effectiveness of diatomaceous earth (DE) against Rhyzopertha dominica (F.), the lesser grain borer, on stored rough rice. Two DE commercial products, Insecto™ and Protect-It ®, were applied at their respective label rates of 500 and 400 ppm to long grain rice by hand-mixing the DE with the rice. R. dominica were exposed for varying time intervals, mortality was assessed, and rice was held at different temperatures and relative humidities (r.h.) for 8 weeks until F 1 adult emergence. There was a significant difference in mortality between the DE treatments and untreated controls ( P<0.01), but no significant differences with respect to the two DE products ( P⩾0.05). Mortality increased as exposure interval increased, and ranged from 15.8% to 69.2%, depending on the exposure interval. Although the general ANOVA showed a significant difference for temperature and r.h., when mortality and r.h. were compared only 5 out of 30 comparisons were significant ( P<0.05). There was extensive progeny production in all treatments (including controls) and more progeny were produced at 32 than at 27 °C. The overall ANOVA showed a difference for treatment and r.h., but again few comparisons were significant ( P<0.05). Results showed that the two DE products did not completely suppress R. dominica on rough rice, and combination treatments with another insecticide may be necessary to give complete control.

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