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Scientific research article examining mortality rates, lethal concentrations, and resistance patterns of Sitophilus oryzae across four progeny generations after exposure to chemical insecticides, fungal biopesticides, and plant-derived botanical extracts under controlled laboratory conditions in Prayagraj, India.
Year: Not specified
Country: India
Region / City: Prayagraj
Subject: Stored grain pest management and insecticide resistance
Type of document: Scientific research article
Research field: Entomology / Agricultural science
Studied organism: Sitophilus oryzae
Tested substances: Chemical insecticides, biopesticides, botanicals
Synthetic insecticides evaluated: Emamectin benzoate, Deltamethrin, Spinosad, Chlorpyriphos-methyl
Biopesticides evaluated: Beauveria bassiana, Verticillium lecani
Botanical sources evaluated: Custard apple leaves, Eucalyptus leaves, Ginger rhizome and other plant extracts
Experimental material: Wheat grains
Experimental design: Contact toxicity bioassay with treated grains
Observation intervals: 24, 48, and 72 hours after treatment
Generational scope: Four progeny generations (P1–P4)
Analytical methods: Probit analysis, LC50 and LC90 estimation, dose-response slope analysis, resistance ratio calculation
Software used: PoloPlus 2.0, GraphPad Prism 9.0
Institutional source of biopesticides: National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (NBAII)
Environmental conditions: 28 ± 1°C temperature, 70 ± 5% relative humidity, 12:12 light–dark cycle
Keywords: concentrations, dose response, lethal concentration, progeny, resistance, stored grain pests, time dependent
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