Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa

In order to compare the efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against mixed populations of common vole (Microtus arvalis Pall) and striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) in alfalfa, the testing was conducted using the standard EPPO method at the locations of Belegis...

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Published in:Pesticidi i fitomedicina
Main Authors: Jokić Goran, Vukša Marina, Elezović Ibrahim, Stojnić Bojan, Đedović Suzana
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF1003277J
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spelling ftdoiserbia:oai:doiserbia:1820-39491003277J 2023-05-15T15:56:32+02:00 Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa Jokić Goran Vukša Marina Elezović Ibrahim Stojnić Bojan Đedović Suzana 2010 https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF1003277J unknown Bromadiolon formulation Microtus arvalis Pall Apodemus agrarius . 25(3) 277-282 2010 ftdoiserbia https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF1003277J 2018-10-21T10:41:29Z In order to compare the efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against mixed populations of common vole (Microtus arvalis Pall) and striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) in alfalfa, the testing was conducted using the standard EPPO method at the locations of Belegis and Putinci, in summer of 2010. The experimental design consisted of a completely randomized block with four replicates and with the main plot area of 400 m2. The abundance and distribution of small rodents populations at the experimental plots were determined on the basis of appearance and spatial distribution of active holes. The efficacy of different rodenticide formulations was evaluated according to the number of active holes 7, 14, and 28 days after treatment (DAT), using the Henderson- Tilton’s formula. The testing was done with the commercially available rodenticide formulations: (grain-based baits), RB (ready-to-use baits - pouches) and PT (pellets), containing 0.005% of active ingredient Bromodiolone. The monofactoral analysing of variance did not result in any statistically significant difference in efficacy of rodenticide formulations 7 DAT at the Belegis locality and 7 and 14 DAT at the Putinci locality. But, the statistically significant difference in efficacy of rodenticide formulations was observed at Belegis locality on the 14th day of the experiment. Also, at the end of experiment, the efficacy of rodenticide formulations significantly varied at both locations. Nominally, the lowest efficacy of 72.5% was exhibited by formulation, while the average efficacy of RB and PT formulations against mixed populations of common vole and striped field mouse in alfalfa was 88.3% and 77.7%, respectively. It is concluded that the use of RB formulation of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides can improve the control of rodent pests in alfalfa. Other/Unknown Material Common vole Microtus arvalis doiSerbia (National Library of Serbia/KoBSON) Pesticidi i fitomedicina 25 3 277 282
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topic Bromadiolon
formulation
Microtus arvalis Pall
Apodemus agrarius
spellingShingle Bromadiolon
formulation
Microtus arvalis Pall
Apodemus agrarius
Jokić Goran
Vukša Marina
Elezović Ibrahim
Stojnić Bojan
Đedović Suzana
Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
topic_facet Bromadiolon
formulation
Microtus arvalis Pall
Apodemus agrarius
description In order to compare the efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against mixed populations of common vole (Microtus arvalis Pall) and striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) in alfalfa, the testing was conducted using the standard EPPO method at the locations of Belegis and Putinci, in summer of 2010. The experimental design consisted of a completely randomized block with four replicates and with the main plot area of 400 m2. The abundance and distribution of small rodents populations at the experimental plots were determined on the basis of appearance and spatial distribution of active holes. The efficacy of different rodenticide formulations was evaluated according to the number of active holes 7, 14, and 28 days after treatment (DAT), using the Henderson- Tilton’s formula. The testing was done with the commercially available rodenticide formulations: (grain-based baits), RB (ready-to-use baits - pouches) and PT (pellets), containing 0.005% of active ingredient Bromodiolone. The monofactoral analysing of variance did not result in any statistically significant difference in efficacy of rodenticide formulations 7 DAT at the Belegis locality and 7 and 14 DAT at the Putinci locality. But, the statistically significant difference in efficacy of rodenticide formulations was observed at Belegis locality on the 14th day of the experiment. Also, at the end of experiment, the efficacy of rodenticide formulations significantly varied at both locations. Nominally, the lowest efficacy of 72.5% was exhibited by formulation, while the average efficacy of RB and PT formulations against mixed populations of common vole and striped field mouse in alfalfa was 88.3% and 77.7%, respectively. It is concluded that the use of RB formulation of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides can improve the control of rodent pests in alfalfa.
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author Jokić Goran
Vukša Marina
Elezović Ibrahim
Stojnić Bojan
Đedović Suzana
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Vukša Marina
Elezović Ibrahim
Stojnić Bojan
Đedović Suzana
author_sort Jokić Goran
title Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
title_short Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
title_full Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
title_fullStr Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of different formulations of Bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
title_sort efficacy of different formulations of bromodiolone-based rodenticides against rodent pests in alfalfa
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