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Document Details
Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
Survey of rice insect infestation in Jeddah province and the effect of some plant oils on Sitophilus oryzae L.
حصر للإصابة الحشرية للأرز في محافظة جدة وتأثير بعض الزيوت النباتية على سوسة الأرز Sitophilus oryzae L.
Subject
:
Insect pests
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
Survey, estimation of insect infestation and study the seasonal abundance were carried out for the most important stored insects that attack basmati, australian and american rice in different stores of southern, middle and northern Jeddah province from 15\11\2007 to 15\10\2008. Results obtained summarized the following: The most dispersion insects were Oryzaephilus surinamensis (L.) followed by Rhizopertha dominica (F.), Tenebrio molitor (L.) and the lowest disersion insect was Sitophilus oryzae (L.) which presented only in some stores of southern and middle Jeddah province, on basmaty rice. Monthly significantly fluctuations on population of insects were recorded. The number of insects increased and decreased gradually recorded different numbers of peaks. The highest number of insects was presented on basmaty rice, while the lowest number on australian rice. The highest level of infestation was in company stores of southern Jeddah province and the lowest level on northern supermarket stores. Furthermore, laboratory experiments were carried out on the Biology Department, Faculty of Science, king AbdulAziz University in Jeddah, to study the effect of some plant oils such as clove oil and neemAzal-T5% on the rice weevil adults age three weeks. Results obtained showed the following: Both neemAzal-T5% and clove oil caused significantly repellent effect on treated S.oryzae adults age 3 weeks.The effect was also increased significantly by increasing the concentrations. NeemAzal-T5% recorded the lowest repellent effect on S.oryzae adults as compared by clove oil. NeemAzal-T5% caused significantly increasing on the mortality percentage of adults and appeared positive correlation with all of concentrations, adult age and exposure period. Clove oil caused the highest mortality percentage of adults age 5 weeks (95%) at 5% concentration. Concerning, the effect of both neemAzal-T5% and clove oil on S.oryzae adults three weeks age exposed to treated wheat grains, the both compounds caused highly significantly reduction in deposited eggs, number of adults F1 generation emerged from treated grains, their weight and highly significantly prolonged the total developmental period. Clove oil have higher effect than neemAzal-T5%. From these results it could be concluded that neemAzal–T5% and clove oil can be used for controlling the grain weevil on stored grains.
Supervisor
:
SHADIA MUSTAFA AMRA
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1430 AH
2009 AD
Number Of Pages
:
310
Co-Supervisor
:
ZAREG AESA ALFIFI
Added Date
:
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
نها مصطفى التلمساني
AL-Tilmisani, Nuha Mustafa
Investigator
Master
Files
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Type
Description
36170.pdf
pdf
36171.pdf
pdf
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