2005
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2005.239221
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EVALUATION OF CERTAIN CHEMICALS AND INSECTICIDES AGAINST Monacha cartusiana SNAILS INFESTING SOME VEGETABLE CROPS AT SHARKIA, GOVERNORATE.

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“…In our study these compounds showed low to moderate toxicity against the two land snails, M. cantiana and E. vermiculata with mortality of 16.6% & 13.3% and 26.0% & 20.0%, respectively in comparison with other pesticides. These results agree with the findings of Ismail et al, 2005 in respect to chlorpyriphos, they reported that chlorpyrifos was the lowest effective pesticide against the land snail, M. cantiana when compared with E. vermiculata under laboratory conditions. Nicotinic acid (a toxin of Nicotinia tabacum) and its derivates were introduced generally as effective pesticides.…”
Section: Days After Treatmentsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In our study these compounds showed low to moderate toxicity against the two land snails, M. cantiana and E. vermiculata with mortality of 16.6% & 13.3% and 26.0% & 20.0%, respectively in comparison with other pesticides. These results agree with the findings of Ismail et al, 2005 in respect to chlorpyriphos, they reported that chlorpyrifos was the lowest effective pesticide against the land snail, M. cantiana when compared with E. vermiculata under laboratory conditions. Nicotinic acid (a toxin of Nicotinia tabacum) and its derivates were introduced generally as effective pesticides.…”
Section: Days After Treatmentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Control of snails or slugs on different crops is heavily dependent on the use of pesticides that limit the effect of these pests below damaging level. Hence, the synthetic molluscicides or pesticides are the most effective measures available at present for the control of terrestrial gastropods (El-Wakil and Radwan, 1991;Hanafy et al, 1998;Hussein et al, 1999;El-Khodary et al, 2001;Heiba, et al, 2002;Genena, 2003;Abd-El-All, 2004;Ismail et al, 2005 andZedan et al 2006). However, some of these pesticides are environmentally very stable, which meant that the risk of accumulation is very high, and as a result, permission to use them as pesticides has been restricted (Ohayo et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they observed that after one day of treatment with methomyl 2% wheat bran bait, the land snails examined were more effective. (Radwan and EL-Wakil,1991; Abdallah, et al ., 1992; Ismail, et al ., 2005; Mortada, et al ., 2012 and Samy, et al ., 2015). Additionally, Ali, et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they observed that after one day of treatment with methomyl 2% wheat bran bait, the land snails examined were more effective. (Radwan and EL-Wakil,1991;Abdallah, et al, 1992;Ismail, et al, 2005;Mortada, et al, 2012 andSamy, et al, 2015). Additionally, Ali, et al (2020) From this study, it could be concluded that methomyl and other pesticides were efficient with the same dose to control tomato pests in Egypt as the chocolate banded snail, E. vermiculata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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