Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants

The common vole, Microtus arvalis, which is prone to cyclic overpopulation, poses a significant threat to sustainable alfalfa production by either chewing shoots periodically or gnawing and damaging roots permanently. In areas with established vole colonies, the density of alfalfa plants was shown t...

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Published in:Agronomy
Main Authors: Jokić, Goran, Blažić, Tanja
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Published: MDPI, BASEL 2022
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Online Access:https://ripest.pesting.org.rs/handle/123456789/553
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010053
https://ripest.pesting.org.rs//bitstream/id/405/550.pdf
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spelling ftinstpep:oai:ripest.pesting.org.rs:123456789/553 2023-12-31T10:06:00+01:00 Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants Jokić, Goran Blažić, Tanja 2022 https://ripest.pesting.org.rs/handle/123456789/553 https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010053 https://ripest.pesting.org.rs//bitstream/id/405/550.pdf unknown MDPI, BASEL Ministry of Education info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2020/200214/RS// 2073-4395 (Online) https://ripest.pesting.org.rs/handle/123456789/553 doi:10.3390/agronomy12010053 https://ripest.pesting.org.rs//bitstream/id/405/550.pdf 2-s2.0-85122148827 000757668000001 conv_566 openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BY Agronomy-Basel zinc phosphide common vole combination bromadiolone brodifacoum article publishedVersion 2022 ftinstpep https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010053 2023-12-05T17:23:06Z The common vole, Microtus arvalis, which is prone to cyclic overpopulation, poses a significant threat to sustainable alfalfa production by either chewing shoots periodically or gnawing and damaging roots permanently. In areas with established vole colonies, the density of alfalfa plants was shown to decrease 55.3-63.4%. Simultaneously, the number of alfalfa shoots decreased by 60.9-71.7%. These experiments were conducted in compliance with an EPPO standard method in alfalfa fields at three geographically remote sites. The experiment tested the efficacy of the most widely used acute rodenticide zinc phosphide (2%), and anticoagulants applied at significantly reduced doses of active ingredients, i.e., bromadiolone (25 ppm) and brodifacoum (25 ppm), as well as a combination of these active ingredients at a low concentration (10 + 10 ppm). Three weeks after treatment, zinc phosphide and brodifacoum achieved the highest average efficacy, at 98.5% and 92.05%, respectively, while the average efficacy of the anticoagulant combination and bromadiolone was 87.2% and 75.5%, respectively. The achieved efficacy of baits based on brodifacoum and the combination of brodifacoum and bromadiolone in controlling common voles indicates their possible utilization in the field. Baits with 25 ppm of brodifacoum and the combination of bromadiolone and brodifacoum (10 + 10 ppm) showed satisfactory results and their introduction could significantly improve pest management programs for rodent control. At the same time, the use of anticoagulant rodenticides with reduced contents of active ingredients would significantly reduce their exposure to non-target animals, especially predators and vultures. By further improving the palatability of tested baits for target rodent species, their efficacy and safety of application would be significantly improved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common vole Microtus arvalis RIPEST - Repository of the Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection Agronomy 12 1 53
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topic zinc phosphide
common vole
combination
bromadiolone
brodifacoum
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common vole
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brodifacoum
Jokić, Goran
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Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
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bromadiolone
brodifacoum
description The common vole, Microtus arvalis, which is prone to cyclic overpopulation, poses a significant threat to sustainable alfalfa production by either chewing shoots periodically or gnawing and damaging roots permanently. In areas with established vole colonies, the density of alfalfa plants was shown to decrease 55.3-63.4%. Simultaneously, the number of alfalfa shoots decreased by 60.9-71.7%. These experiments were conducted in compliance with an EPPO standard method in alfalfa fields at three geographically remote sites. The experiment tested the efficacy of the most widely used acute rodenticide zinc phosphide (2%), and anticoagulants applied at significantly reduced doses of active ingredients, i.e., bromadiolone (25 ppm) and brodifacoum (25 ppm), as well as a combination of these active ingredients at a low concentration (10 + 10 ppm). Three weeks after treatment, zinc phosphide and brodifacoum achieved the highest average efficacy, at 98.5% and 92.05%, respectively, while the average efficacy of the anticoagulant combination and bromadiolone was 87.2% and 75.5%, respectively. The achieved efficacy of baits based on brodifacoum and the combination of brodifacoum and bromadiolone in controlling common voles indicates their possible utilization in the field. Baits with 25 ppm of brodifacoum and the combination of bromadiolone and brodifacoum (10 + 10 ppm) showed satisfactory results and their introduction could significantly improve pest management programs for rodent control. At the same time, the use of anticoagulant rodenticides with reduced contents of active ingredients would significantly reduce their exposure to non-target animals, especially predators and vultures. By further improving the palatability of tested baits for target rodent species, their efficacy and safety of application would be significantly improved.
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author Jokić, Goran
Blažić, Tanja
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Blažić, Tanja
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title Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
title_short Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
title_full Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
title_fullStr Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
title_full_unstemmed Control of Common Vole (Microtus arvalis) in Alfalfa Crops Using Reduced Content of Anticoagulants
title_sort control of common vole (microtus arvalis) in alfalfa crops using reduced content of anticoagulants
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