EVALUATION OF OPTIMUM CONDITIONS FOR SOIL TERMITICIDES STORAGE IN TROPICAL CLIMATE

Q3 Multidisciplinary
M. Rashid, A. Majid
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Soil termiticide treatment is a key strategy in controlling the termite population and infestation by creating a continuous barrier encompassing the structures. Termiticides, however, may dissipate for a variety of reasons such as a half-life, a degradation rate, a leaching activity, and a storage method.  This study aimed to evaluate the optimum storage conditions for three most commonly used termiticides i.e. bifenthrin, fipronil, and imidacloprid. The evaluation was made by examining Active Ingredients (AIs) of each termiticide using two sets of bottle colors (black and white) and different storage spaces (in car and store) within 30 days. The results revealed that the bottle colors (F: 0.181, df= 1, P= 0.672) and storage places (F= 5.495, df= 1, P= 0.977) did not significantly affect the concentration of termiticides after 30 days. It further demonstrated that the tested termiticides were unstable in an aqueous solution after 30 days due to hydrolysis. The half-life values were recorded at 7.45 days (bifenthrin), 3.98 days (fipronil) and 9.42 days (imidacloprid), respectively. The black and white bottles showed no significant effect on termiticide concentrations, indicating that photodegradation could occur regardless of the termiticides were stored in the store or in the car. Fipronil was the least effective termiticide as its residual reduced to half after three days of mixing. Hence, it is recommended that any termiticide must be immediately used after mixing to avoid photodegradation and hydrolysis.
热带气候条件下土壤白蚁灭蚁剂最佳贮藏条件的评价
土壤杀白蚁处理是控制白蚁数量和入侵的关键策略,通过创建一个连续的屏障包围结构。然而,杀蚁剂可能由于各种原因而消散,如半衰期、降解率、浸出活性和储存方法。本研究旨在评价三种最常用的杀蚁剂,即联苯菊酯、氟虫腈和吡虫啉的最佳储存条件。采用两种瓶子颜色(黑色和白色)和不同的储存空间(车内和仓库),在30天内检测每种杀白剂的有效成分(AIs)进行评价。结果表明,瓶子颜色(F= 0.181, df= 1, P= 0.672)和存放地点(F= 5.495, df= 1, P= 0.977)对30 d后药剂浓度无显著影响。进一步证明了所测的杀白剂在水溶液中30天后由于水解而不稳定。半衰期分别为7.45天(联苯菊酯)、3.98天(氟虫腈)和9.42天(吡虫啉)。黑色和白色瓶子对杀白剂浓度没有显著影响,说明无论将杀白剂存放在商店还是存放在汽车中,都可能发生光降解。氟虫腈是最不有效的杀白剂,混合三天后其残留量减少了一半。因此,建议任何杀白蚁剂在混合后必须立即使用,以避免光降解和水解。
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Malaysian journal of science
Malaysian journal of science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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