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Eshra, E., Abdelgalil, G., Gad, A. (2024). Efficiency Evaluation of Two Chemical Pesticides and a Biocide for Controlling Eobania vermiculata Snails Infesting Guava Orchards. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 69(1), 90-97. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2024.270271.1063
El-Sayed Hassan Eshra; Gaber Mamdouh Abdelgalil; Amira Farouk Gad. "Efficiency Evaluation of Two Chemical Pesticides and a Biocide for Controlling Eobania vermiculata Snails Infesting Guava Orchards". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 69, 1, 2024, 90-97. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2024.270271.1063
Eshra, E., Abdelgalil, G., Gad, A. (2024). 'Efficiency Evaluation of Two Chemical Pesticides and a Biocide for Controlling Eobania vermiculata Snails Infesting Guava Orchards', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 69(1), pp. 90-97. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2024.270271.1063
Eshra, E., Abdelgalil, G., Gad, A. Efficiency Evaluation of Two Chemical Pesticides and a Biocide for Controlling Eobania vermiculata Snails Infesting Guava Orchards. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2024; 69(1): 90-97. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2024.270271.1063

Efficiency Evaluation of Two Chemical Pesticides and a Biocide for Controlling Eobania vermiculata Snails Infesting Guava Orchards

Article 5, Volume 69, Issue 1, March 2024, Page 90-97  XML PDF (453.56 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2024.270271.1063
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Authors
El-Sayed Hassan Eshra; Gaber Mamdouh Abdelgalil; Amira Farouk Gad email orcid
Department of Animal Pests, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Alexandria, Egypt
Receive Date: 15 February 2024,  Revise Date: 06 March 2024,  Accept Date: 13 March 2024 
Abstract
In recent years, guava cultivation has gained great commercial prominence due to the increasing international demand for its fresh and processed products. The guava trees are subject to affect by many pests, one of which is land snails. The land snail, Eobania vermiculata, is one of the most serious pests in Egypt's agricultural fields and recently reclaimed areas, causing significant damage to plants. Chemical control is considered the best defense against land snails. Therefore, in the present study, the efficiency of two chemical compounds; Agrinate® (methomyl) and Gastrotox® (metaldehyde)as well as a biocideBiogard® (Bt), at recommended field rates for controlling the land snail E. vermiculata was tested under field conditions in guava orchard at AlexandriaGovernorate. The obtained results revealed that all tested compounds exerted a significant reduction in the number of living snails on guava trees one day after treatment and until the end of the experiment compared to untreated trees. According to reduction percentages, the three tested compounds were toxic to E. vermiculata with various degrees; 79.39, 69.12 and 86.57% for methomyl, Bt, and metaldehyde after 21 days of experiment, respectively. Also, the average initial kill (%) was 28.67, 16.39, and 41.66 and the average residual effect (%) was 67.98, 59.55, and 78.81 for methomyl, Bt, and metaldehyde, respectively. In comparing the tested compounds, metaldehyde ranked first and showed the highest effectiveness against E. vermiculata infecting Egyptian guava, followed by methomyl and bt.
Keywords
Land snails; Guava; Agrinate®; Gastrotox®; Biogard®
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Plant Protection
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