Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails

Purpose: Citrus white snail, Helicella candeharica Pfeiffer (Panpulmonata: Helicidae) is one of the most important orchard pests. In this study, the effectiveness of mineral oil was compared with molluscicide baits such as metaldehyde, ferricole (iron phosphate) and a snail-repellent paint in a comm...

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Main Authors: Mehraneh Sepasi, Mohammad Reza Damavandian, Behnam Amiri Besheli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-02-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2018.1510026
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author Mehraneh Sepasi
Mohammad Reza Damavandian
Behnam Amiri Besheli
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description Purpose: Citrus white snail, Helicella candeharica Pfeiffer (Panpulmonata: Helicidae) is one of the most important orchard pests. In this study, the effectiveness of mineral oil was compared with molluscicide baits such as metaldehyde, ferricole (iron phosphate) and a snail-repellent paint in a commercial citrus orchard in northern Iran to reduce access of citrus white snails to citrus trees. Materials and methods: The number of snails on citrus trees was monitored and counted 10 days after the application of the treatments, and at an interval of 6–8 days up to harvest time. Results: In the first study, the mineral oil and repellent paint treatments reduced a number of snails best. In the second study, using metaldehyde and mineral oil barrier, again the mineral oil barrier reduced snails best. The cost of each treatment during one season per hectare was calculated at 55, 153, 124 and 120 $/ha for mineral oil, iron phosphate, snail-repellent paint and metaldehyde, respectively. Conclusions: Mineral oil is an effective alternative for chemical compounds for reducing access by H. candeharica to citrus trees.
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spelling doaj.art-1fea21f3c39646dba467d66a8afdeaed2023-09-15T10:26:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science0906-47101651-19132019-02-0169211412010.1080/09064710.2018.15100261510026Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snailsMehraneh Sepasi0Mohammad Reza Damavandian1Behnam Amiri Besheli2Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversitySari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversitySari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversityPurpose: Citrus white snail, Helicella candeharica Pfeiffer (Panpulmonata: Helicidae) is one of the most important orchard pests. In this study, the effectiveness of mineral oil was compared with molluscicide baits such as metaldehyde, ferricole (iron phosphate) and a snail-repellent paint in a commercial citrus orchard in northern Iran to reduce access of citrus white snails to citrus trees. Materials and methods: The number of snails on citrus trees was monitored and counted 10 days after the application of the treatments, and at an interval of 6–8 days up to harvest time. Results: In the first study, the mineral oil and repellent paint treatments reduced a number of snails best. In the second study, using metaldehyde and mineral oil barrier, again the mineral oil barrier reduced snails best. The cost of each treatment during one season per hectare was calculated at 55, 153, 124 and 120 $/ha for mineral oil, iron phosphate, snail-repellent paint and metaldehyde, respectively. Conclusions: Mineral oil is an effective alternative for chemical compounds for reducing access by H. candeharica to citrus trees.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2018.1510026h. candeharicairon phosphatemetaldehydenon-synthetic molluscicidesnail-repellent paint
spellingShingle Mehraneh Sepasi
Mohammad Reza Damavandian
Behnam Amiri Besheli
Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
h. candeharica
iron phosphate
metaldehyde
non-synthetic molluscicide
snail-repellent paint
title Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
title_full Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
title_fullStr Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
title_full_unstemmed Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
title_short Mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
title_sort mineral oil barrier is an effective alternative for suppression of damage by white snails
topic h. candeharica
iron phosphate
metaldehyde
non-synthetic molluscicide
snail-repellent paint
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2018.1510026
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