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Evaluación de alternativas de control de gorgojo (Pagiocerus frontalis Mill) en postcosecha de maíz (Zea mays L.)
Fecha
2023-06-29Autor
Cabrera Ordoñez, Nataly Fernanda
González Maldonado, Jorge Andrés
Institución
Resumen
The evaluation of insect control alternatives using plant sprays has become a practice
that has shown great potential, in order to reduce the use of certain extremely toxic
substances such as aluminium phosphide, generally used to control weevils (Pagiocerus
frontalis) in maize (Zea mays) at the storage stage. In the present study, sage (Salvia
sp), wormwood (Artemisia absiticum L) and altamisa (Ambrosia arborescens Mill) were
used in sprayed form. The design used was completely randomized (DCA), consisting
of 3 doses (1 g, 2g, 3g) plus 1 control and 4 replicates respectively constituting (40)
experimental units consisting of 100 g of Zhima maize with 20 insects. The variables to
be evaluated were: The results obtained were analysed by means of ANOVA and
Tuckey's significance tests, which indicate that treatment 6 of altamisa (Ambrosia
arborescens Mill) in a concentration of 3 g was efficient in the control of weevils
(Pagiocerus frontalis Mill), obtaining results of 63% in insect mortality, For the variable
infested grains, no statistically significant differences were found, and for the variable
weight loss, treatment 6 altamisa (Ambrosia arborescens Mill) at a concentration of 3 g
was the best for controlling weight loss maize. Furthermore, in terms of cost analysis, it
was determined that the altamisa spray had a lower application cost.