Treatment of rice with diatomaceous earth and effects on the mortality of the Red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)

Inga Mewis, Christian Ulrichs
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Abstract

Diatomaceous earth has been demonstrated in Australia, Germany, and the USA to protect stored products from infestation by insect pests. However, application of diatomaceous earth has rarely been used in Asian countries for the protection of stored grain from insect damage. These facts and the paucity of existing data from the tropics prompted the present study of storage with diatomaceous earth. We exposed rice treated with the diatomaceous earth product Fossil Shield® to infestation by Tribolium castaneum Herbst. During the dry season, when tests were conducted, the mean temperature was 29 ± 2 °C and relative humidity was 80 ± 3 %. The population of T. castaneum in rice was significantly reduced after treatment with Fossil Shield®. Diatomaceous earth at 1 g and 2 g per kilogram rice reduced population growth of T. castaneum to a coefficient of 0.27, and 0.02 respectively after 42 days. Fossil Shield® at 0.5 g per kilogram rice increased the mortality of T. castaneum, but did not stop population growth.

硅藻土对水稻的处理及对赤拟谷赤粉甲虫(Herbst)死亡率的影响
澳大利亚、德国和美国已经证明硅藻土可以保护储存的产品免受害虫的侵扰。然而,在亚洲国家很少使用硅藻土来保护储存的粮食免受昆虫的破坏。这些事实和热带地区现有数据的匮乏促使了目前对硅藻土储存的研究。我们将用硅藻土产品Fossil Shield®处理过的水稻暴露在谷草Tribolium castaneum Herbst的侵扰下。在旱季进行测试时,平均温度为29 ± 2. °C,相对湿度为80 ± 3. %. 用Fossil-Shield®处理后,水稻中的谷朊病毒种群显著减少。1处的硅藻土 g和2 g每公斤水稻可使赤兔种群在42天后分别下降到0.27和0.02。Fossil Shield®0.5 g每公斤大米可增加赤拟谷疫的死亡率,但并不能阻止种群的增长。
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