Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory

Not Available The house rat Rattus rattus is one of the most important vertebrate pests constituting about 7O-75 per cent of the rodents in houses and godowns. lt inflicts heavy losses to stored food grains, storage structures, guny bogs, cloths and utensils besides contaminating the food. Difethial...

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Main Authors: Chaudhary, V., Tripathi, R.S.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: INSIO Scientific Books and Periodicals 2003
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/70559 2023-05-15T18:05:04+02:00 Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory Not Available Chaudhary, V. Tripathi, R.S. 2003-04-01 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70559 English eng INSIO Scientific Books and Periodicals Not Available; Not Available ISSN: 0970-3012 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70559 R. rattus Difethiolone choice and No-choice Tests Anticoagulants Rodenticides Research Paper 2003 ftindiancar 2022-09-03T17:36:03Z Not Available The house rat Rattus rattus is one of the most important vertebrate pests constituting about 7O-75 per cent of the rodents in houses and godowns. lt inflicts heavy losses to stored food grains, storage structures, guny bogs, cloths and utensils besides contaminating the food. Difethialone, a second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide was extensively evaluated in laboratory for its management. Three concentrations of difethialone, viz.,0.00125, 0.0025 and 0.005 per cent were evaluated for three exposure (one, two, three days) periods under choice and no-choice condition. ln no-choice test single day exposure yielded cent per cent mortality of the test rodents at 0.0025 and 0.005% conc. within 3-I0 and 2-9 days, respectively, whereas increase in feeding period (2 and 3 days) reduced the mean days to death (4.40- 5.40 days)' ln choice test the consumption of plain and poison bait was at par for all the three-test concentration and exposure periods. At the lower test concentration (0.00125 %), the mortality after I ,2 and 3 days feeding of poison bait was 50, 80 and 90 per cent, however, at 0.0025 and 0.005% concentration, 80% of the test animals succumbed to the anticoagulant in a single day exposure. Thus, the present findings proved that difethialone is a fairly palatable and a potent rodenticide for the control of house rat. Not Available Report Rattus rattus KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR)
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topic R. rattus
Difethiolone
choice and No-choice Tests
Anticoagulants
Rodenticides
spellingShingle R. rattus
Difethiolone
choice and No-choice Tests
Anticoagulants
Rodenticides
Chaudhary, V.
Tripathi, R.S.
Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
topic_facet R. rattus
Difethiolone
choice and No-choice Tests
Anticoagulants
Rodenticides
description Not Available The house rat Rattus rattus is one of the most important vertebrate pests constituting about 7O-75 per cent of the rodents in houses and godowns. lt inflicts heavy losses to stored food grains, storage structures, guny bogs, cloths and utensils besides contaminating the food. Difethialone, a second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide was extensively evaluated in laboratory for its management. Three concentrations of difethialone, viz.,0.00125, 0.0025 and 0.005 per cent were evaluated for three exposure (one, two, three days) periods under choice and no-choice condition. ln no-choice test single day exposure yielded cent per cent mortality of the test rodents at 0.0025 and 0.005% conc. within 3-I0 and 2-9 days, respectively, whereas increase in feeding period (2 and 3 days) reduced the mean days to death (4.40- 5.40 days)' ln choice test the consumption of plain and poison bait was at par for all the three-test concentration and exposure periods. At the lower test concentration (0.00125 %), the mortality after I ,2 and 3 days feeding of poison bait was 50, 80 and 90 per cent, however, at 0.0025 and 0.005% concentration, 80% of the test animals succumbed to the anticoagulant in a single day exposure. Thus, the present findings proved that difethialone is a fairly palatable and a potent rodenticide for the control of house rat. Not Available
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author Chaudhary, V.
Tripathi, R.S.
author_facet Chaudhary, V.
Tripathi, R.S.
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title Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
title_short Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
title_full Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
title_fullStr Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of house rat, Rattus rattus Linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
title_sort susceptibility of house rat, rattus rattus linneaus against difethialone treated baits in laboratory
publisher INSIO Scientific Books and Periodicals
publishDate 2003
url http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70559
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ISSN: 0970-3012
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70559
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