Efficacy of combined formulation of bromadiolone and cholecalciferol in reducing rodent population and damage in agricultural crop fields

Diksha Saggi, Neena Singla
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Field rodents cause significant damage to standing crops in agroecosystems at vulnerable stages. Of all the methods available, chemical rodent control is the most practical and economically feasible. Laboratory studies demonstrate the potential of synergistic bait formulations containing bromadiolone and cholecalciferol. This study is the first multi-site multi-crop trial to assess the efficacy of cereal bait formulations containing lower than standard doses of bromadiolone (0.0025 and 0.001%) and cholecalciferol (0.02 and 0.04%) compared to presently recommended bait formulations of zinc phosphide (2.0%) and bromadiolone (0.005%) to protect wheat, rice and sugarcane crop fields against rodent attack. Rodent control success was highest (74.21–88.80%) in fields treated with a combination bait formulation containing bromadiolone (0.0025%) and cholecalciferol (0.04%), which led to a significant reduction in crop damage (from 6.82 to 26.56% cut tillers/canes and 251.75–1448.00 kg/ha yield loss (in reference block) to 1.18–6.18% cut tillers/canes and 46.67–745.00 kg/ha yield loss (in treated blocks). This study therefore found that cereal bait formulation containing bromadiolone (0.0025%) and cholecalciferol (0.04%) can be effectively used to manage rodent population in agricultural crop fields and it is suggested that consideration be given to registering this combination rodenticide formulation to improve global food security.
溴敌隆和胆钙化醇联合制剂在减少农作物田间鼠类数量和危害方面的功效
田间啮齿动物对农业生态系统中处于脆弱阶段的立地作物造成严重破坏。在所有可用的方法中,化学灭鼠是最实用、最经济可行的方法。实验室研究表明,含有溴敌隆和胆钙化醇的增效诱饵配方具有潜力。与目前推荐的磷化锌(2.0%)和溴敌隆(0.005%)诱饵制剂相比,本研究首次进行了多地点多作物试验,评估了含有低于标准剂量的溴敌隆(0.0025% 和 0.001%)和胆钙化醇(0.02% 和 0.04%)的谷物诱饵制剂在保护小麦、水稻和甘蔗作物田免受鼠害侵袭方面的功效。在使用含溴敌隆(0.0025%)和胆碱酯酶(0.04%)的复合毒饵配方处理的田块中,鼠害防治成功率最高(74.21%-88.80%),从而显著减少了作物损失(从 6.82%-26.56%的砍伐分蘖/镰刀和 251.75-1448.00 公斤/公顷的产量损失(参照区块)减少到 1.18%-6.18%的砍伐分蘖/镰刀和 46.67-745.00 公斤/公顷的产量损失(处理区块))。因此,本研究发现,含有溴敌隆(0.0025%)和胆碱酯酶(0.04%)的谷物诱饵制剂可有效用于管理农作物田中的鼠类种群,建议考虑注册这种复合杀鼠剂制剂,以提高全球粮食安全。
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