Selenium based product and sinantrop rodents control in agricultural facilities
Preparat na bazi selena i suzbijanje sinantropnih glodara u objektima u poljoprivredi
Abstract
In the function of environment preservation, chemical product used in plant protection are being substituted by environmentally friendly substances. When it comes to rodenticides and rodents not much is done for improvement of the control of these pests on cattle farms and in field crops facilities. A selenium based product, which for its mode of action is more acceptable than chemical products, was investigated in this paper. Rodent death is achieved with a single ingestion and there is no risk of intoxication of non-target organisms. Symptoms of intoxication with this substance are not visible before the death of an individual. The possibility of resistance development is not known as the mode of action of this substance is based on cell death caused by switch of S-H groups in functional cells by S-S bonds. Experiments were conducted according to standard EPPO method. Paraffin baits in boxes were placed at points where the greatest damage caused by rodents was observed. For mice was ...used 20 g, and for rats 50-100 g. Dynamics of bait ingestion was monitored daily and new quantities were added during the experiment. The abundance of rodents was estimated by dividing the ratio of the minimum and maximum amounts of daily eaten bait during the experiment by daily food needs. The presence of rodents was monitored the following 20 days. The efficacy of tested paraffin products was calculated using Abbott's formula. The efficacy of this product was compared to the fast acting products based on vitamin D3 and to slow acting bromadiolone based anticoagulants in the experiments with Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus. Eco-friendly sodium-selenite based product expressed efficacy of 87,5% for house mouse and 88,1% for the gray rat. It had higher efficacy than other products in the experiment.
Radi očuvanja životne sredine postoji težnja da se hemijska sredstva u zaštiti bilja zamenjuju ekološki prihvatljivijim supstancama. Kad su u pitanju rodenticidi i glodari malo se čini na unapređenju suzbijanja ovih štetočina na stočarskim farmama i ratarskim objektima. U ovom radu ispitivan je preparat na bazi selena, koji je zbog načina delovanja prihvatljiviji od hemijskih preparata. Efekat uginjavanja glodara postiže se jednokratnim unošenjem i ne postoji opasnost od trovanja neciljnih organizama. Simptomi trovanja ovom supstancom nisu vidljivi pre smrti jedinke. Nije poznata ni mogućnost razvoja rezistentnosti jer se mehanizam delovanja ove supstance zasniva na izazivanju smrti ćelija, zamenom S-H grupa funkcionalnih ćelija S-S vezama. Eksperimenti su izvođeni prema standardnoj metodi EPPO. Parafinski mamci su postavljeni u kutijama na mestima gde su primećena najveća oštećenja od glodara. Korišćeno je za miševe 20 g, a za pacove 50-100 g. Svakodnevno je praćena dinamika unošenja ...mamaka i dodavana nova količina tokom trajanja ogleda. Brojnost glodara procenjena je na osnovu najmanje i najveće dnevno pojedene količine mamka u periodu trajanja eksperimenta i odnosa dnevne potrebe za hranom. Prisustvo glodara je praćeno narednih 20 dana. Efikasnost testiranih parafinskih preparata izračunata je po Abbott-ovoj formuli. Poređena je efikasnost ovog preparata sa brzodelujućim preparatima na bazi vitamina D3 i sporodelujućim antikoagulantima na bazi bromadiolona u eksperimentima sa Mus musculus i Rattus norvegicus. Ekološko prihvatljivi preparat na bazi natrijum-selenita je ispoljio efikasnost od 87,5% za kućnog miša i 88,1% za sivog pacova. Bio je efikasniji od ostalih preparata u eksperimentu.
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eco-friendly product / mus musculus / rattus norvegicus / efficacy / agricultural facilities / ekološko prihvatljivi preparat / Mus musculus / Rattus norvegicus / efikasnost / poljoprivredni objektiSource:
Pesticidi i fitomedicina, 2011, 26, 3, 265-270Publisher:
- Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Beograd i Društvo za zaštitu bilja Srbije, Beograd
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Djedović, Suzana AU - Vukša, Marina AU - Stojnić, Bojan AU - Jokić, Goran PY - 2011 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2511 AB - In the function of environment preservation, chemical product used in plant protection are being substituted by environmentally friendly substances. When it comes to rodenticides and rodents not much is done for improvement of the control of these pests on cattle farms and in field crops facilities. A selenium based product, which for its mode of action is more acceptable than chemical products, was investigated in this paper. Rodent death is achieved with a single ingestion and there is no risk of intoxication of non-target organisms. Symptoms of intoxication with this substance are not visible before the death of an individual. The possibility of resistance development is not known as the mode of action of this substance is based on cell death caused by switch of S-H groups in functional cells by S-S bonds. Experiments were conducted according to standard EPPO method. Paraffin baits in boxes were placed at points where the greatest damage caused by rodents was observed. For mice was used 20 g, and for rats 50-100 g. Dynamics of bait ingestion was monitored daily and new quantities were added during the experiment. The abundance of rodents was estimated by dividing the ratio of the minimum and maximum amounts of daily eaten bait during the experiment by daily food needs. The presence of rodents was monitored the following 20 days. The efficacy of tested paraffin products was calculated using Abbott's formula. The efficacy of this product was compared to the fast acting products based on vitamin D3 and to slow acting bromadiolone based anticoagulants in the experiments with Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus. Eco-friendly sodium-selenite based product expressed efficacy of 87,5% for house mouse and 88,1% for the gray rat. It had higher efficacy than other products in the experiment. AB - Radi očuvanja životne sredine postoji težnja da se hemijska sredstva u zaštiti bilja zamenjuju ekološki prihvatljivijim supstancama. Kad su u pitanju rodenticidi i glodari malo se čini na unapređenju suzbijanja ovih štetočina na stočarskim farmama i ratarskim objektima. U ovom radu ispitivan je preparat na bazi selena, koji je zbog načina delovanja prihvatljiviji od hemijskih preparata. Efekat uginjavanja glodara postiže se jednokratnim unošenjem i ne postoji opasnost od trovanja neciljnih organizama. Simptomi trovanja ovom supstancom nisu vidljivi pre smrti jedinke. Nije poznata ni mogućnost razvoja rezistentnosti jer se mehanizam delovanja ove supstance zasniva na izazivanju smrti ćelija, zamenom S-H grupa funkcionalnih ćelija S-S vezama. Eksperimenti su izvođeni prema standardnoj metodi EPPO. Parafinski mamci su postavljeni u kutijama na mestima gde su primećena najveća oštećenja od glodara. Korišćeno je za miševe 20 g, a za pacove 50-100 g. Svakodnevno je praćena dinamika unošenja mamaka i dodavana nova količina tokom trajanja ogleda. Brojnost glodara procenjena je na osnovu najmanje i najveće dnevno pojedene količine mamka u periodu trajanja eksperimenta i odnosa dnevne potrebe za hranom. Prisustvo glodara je praćeno narednih 20 dana. Efikasnost testiranih parafinskih preparata izračunata je po Abbott-ovoj formuli. Poređena je efikasnost ovog preparata sa brzodelujućim preparatima na bazi vitamina D3 i sporodelujućim antikoagulantima na bazi bromadiolona u eksperimentima sa Mus musculus i Rattus norvegicus. Ekološko prihvatljivi preparat na bazi natrijum-selenita je ispoljio efikasnost od 87,5% za kućnog miša i 88,1% za sivog pacova. Bio je efikasniji od ostalih preparata u eksperimentu. PB - Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Beograd i Društvo za zaštitu bilja Srbije, Beograd T2 - Pesticidi i fitomedicina T1 - Selenium based product and sinantrop rodents control in agricultural facilities T1 - Preparat na bazi selena i suzbijanje sinantropnih glodara u objektima u poljoprivredi EP - 270 IS - 3 SP - 265 VL - 26 DO - 10.2298/PIF1103265D ER -
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Djedović, S., Vukša, M., Stojnić, B.,& Jokić, G.. (2011). Selenium based product and sinantrop rodents control in agricultural facilities. in Pesticidi i fitomedicina Institut za pesticide i zaštitu životne sredine, Beograd i Društvo za zaštitu bilja Srbije, Beograd., 26(3), 265-270. https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF1103265D
Djedović S, Vukša M, Stojnić B, Jokić G. Selenium based product and sinantrop rodents control in agricultural facilities. in Pesticidi i fitomedicina. 2011;26(3):265-270. doi:10.2298/PIF1103265D .
Djedović, Suzana, Vukša, Marina, Stojnić, Bojan, Jokić, Goran, "Selenium based product and sinantrop rodents control in agricultural facilities" in Pesticidi i fitomedicina, 26, no. 3 (2011):265-270, https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF1103265D . .