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Biorational CO2 fumigation of sunflower and common bean: insecticidal potential and effect on seed vitality and quality

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Gvozdenac, Sonja
Krstić, Miloš
Ilić, Aleksandra
Ovuka, Jelena
Zeremski, Tijana
Radović, Biljana
Prvulović, Dejan
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Store product pests often cause high qualitative and quantitative losses to seeds of agricultural plants during storage. Damages inflicted to a high category seed result in reduced germination that practically affects agricultural production. Therefore, it is important to control insect pests and mitigate losses in storages, but at the same time to preserve the germination potential of the seeds as well as their vitality and quality. Fumigation with CO2 is a biorational method used for controlling store product pests in a variety of commodities. Its insecticidal potential is well documented, however the information about the effect on seeds is lacking. In this work, we assessed the efficacy of CO2 fumigation and its effect on vitality (germination energy and germination) and quality (fatty acid composition) of sunflower and common bean seeds. CO2, (62, 93 and 96 %), was applied to sunflower seeds artificially infested with Plodia interpunctella larvae and common bean infested with Ac...anthoscelides obtectus adults, in gastight bags. The lowest concentration (62 %) caused total mortality (100 %) of P. interpunctella larvae after 7 days of exposure. The two highest CO2 concentrations caused relatively high mortality after two hours of exposure (81 and 86 %), while total mortality (100 %) was achieved after 24 h. The lowest concentration caused only 62.0 % mortality of A. obtectus after 24 h of exposure. In treatments with 93 and 96 % of CO2 mortality was 88 and 93 % after 24 h exposure, respectively. Fumigation with CO2, irrespective of concentrations, showed no adverse effect on seed germination of sunflower (97.0 to 99.5 % in all treatments) or common bean (91.3-95.3 %), or on the percentage of detectable fatty acids in sunflower seeds. However, varietal differences should be considered.

Keywords:
carbon dioxide / oil crops / protein crops / controlled atmosphere / germination
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Preceedings, 13th Meeting of the Working Group "Integrated Protection of Stored Products", 3-6 October 2022, Barcelona, Spain, 2022, 159, 347-351
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  • International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section (IOBC-WPRS)
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200032 (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad) (RS-200032)
Note:
  • This work was done as a part of activities of the Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Breeding of Climate Resilient Crops – Climate Crops, Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia.

ISBN: 978-92-9067-345-3

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AU  - Radović, Biljana
AU  - Prvulović, Dejan
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Gvozdenac, S., Krstić, M., Ilić, A., Ovuka, J., Zeremski, T., Radović, B.,& Prvulović, D.. (2022). Biorational CO2 fumigation of sunflower and common bean: insecticidal potential and effect on seed vitality and quality. in Preceedings, 13th Meeting of the Working Group "Integrated Protection of Stored Products", 3-6 October 2022, Barcelona, Spain
International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants, West Palearctic Regional Section (IOBC-WPRS)., 159, 347-351.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3145
Gvozdenac S, Krstić M, Ilić A, Ovuka J, Zeremski T, Radović B, Prvulović D. Biorational CO2 fumigation of sunflower and common bean: insecticidal potential and effect on seed vitality and quality. in Preceedings, 13th Meeting of the Working Group "Integrated Protection of Stored Products", 3-6 October 2022, Barcelona, Spain. 2022;159:347-351.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3145 .
Gvozdenac, Sonja, Krstić, Miloš, Ilić, Aleksandra, Ovuka, Jelena, Zeremski, Tijana, Radović, Biljana, Prvulović, Dejan, "Biorational CO2 fumigation of sunflower and common bean: insecticidal potential and effect on seed vitality and quality" in Preceedings, 13th Meeting of the Working Group "Integrated Protection of Stored Products", 3-6 October 2022, Barcelona, Spain, 159 (2022):347-351,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3145 .

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