TY - JOUR AU - Fagundes, Henrique Delevati AU - Dionello, Rafael Gomes AU - Radünz, Lauri Lourenço AU - Reichert Júnior, Francisco Wilson PY - 2019/08/28 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - CONTROL OF MAIZE WEEVIL WITH APPLICATION OF DIATOMACEOUS EARTH IN CORN GRAINS STORED IN DIVERSE TEMPERATURES JF - Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG JA - Reveng VL - 27 IS - 5 SE - Armazenamento e Processamento de Produtos Agrícolas DO - 10.13083/reveng.v27i5.948 UR - https://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/948 SP - 400-411 AB - <p>The insect known as maize weevil (<em>Sitophilus zeamais</em>) is one of the most important pests of stored corn in Brazil. Among the various forms of control, one can highlight the use of inert powders, which has advantages of not providing risk to the environment or to human and animal health, besides not having reports of insect resistance. Thus, this work evaluated the effect of different doses of diatomaceous earth on the development of <em>Sitophilus zeamais</em> on two temperature conditions on corn grain storage. A completely randomized design was adopted in a factorial 4x2x4 (diatomaceous earth dose x storage temperature x storage time) dosage, with three replicates. The diatomaceous earth doses were: 0, 250, 500 and 1000 g t<sup>-1</sup> and subsequently stored at temperatures of 22 and 30°C for 90 days. The bulk density decreased during the storage for all diatomaceous earth doses applied, but in inverse proportion to the dose increment. Diatomaceous earth has proven better efficiency in the control of <em>S. zeamais</em>, with increase in dose and storage temperature. Dry weight decrease was observed in all doses and storage temperatures evaluated, but it was more pronounced in those grains that have not received the application of diatomaceous earth.</p> ER -