Alginate-kaolinite beads incorporated with agrochemicals: new baits for leaf-cutting ants control
Valber G. O. Duarte,
Victor Leite,
Danúbia A. C. Nobre
et al.
Abstract:Insect pests such as leaf-cutting ants (genera Atta spp. and Acromyrmex spp.) are a major problem in tropical countries because they can cause significant damage to crops, resulting in substantial production losses. These insects have been controlled chemically using granular baits. Although these granules are cheap, they can pose some problems due to their low resistance to humidity. Therefore, developing new formulations that present environmental resistance, sustained release of the active chemical, and goo… Show more
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