2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0007485320000425
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Frass produced by the primary pestRhyzopertha dominicasupports the population growth of the secondary stored product pestsOryzaephilus surinamensis,Tribolium castaneum, andT. confusum

Abstract: Primary pests such as Rhyzoperta dominica may increase the contents of dockage, dust, and frass in grain mass. Although it has been suggested that frass can affect the population growth of stored product pests and ecological interactions among primary and secondary pests in stored grain, this has not been validated experimentally. Therefore, this work experimentally tested the hypothesis that R. dominica wheat frass may support population increases in secondary pests such as Tribolium confusum, T. castaneum, a… Show more

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