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Slug control in Australian canola: monitoring, molluscicidal baits and economic thresholds |
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Author: Nash, M. A.; Thomson, L. J.; Hoffmann, A. A.
Year: 2007
Title: Slug control in Australian canola: monitoring,
molluscicidal baits and economic thresholds
Journal: Pest
Management Science
Volume: 63
Pages: 851-859
Date: Sep
Abstract: Exotic slugs have become serious pests of
canola, at establishment, in Southern Australian high-rainfall cropping zones.
Slugs were monitored using relatively inexpensive 300mm x 300 mm terracotta
tiles acting as refuges. An investigation was made of the effects of the time
of application of chelated iron baits on the slug species Deroceras reticulatum
Muller and Lehmannia nyctelia Bourguignat. Baits reduced the number of
surface-active slug species. A single application at sowing provided greater
efficacy than one application before sowing, and efficacy was comparable with
that of two applications. Canola seedling densities showed a negative response
to D. reticulatum numbers; the presence of even one individual per refuge trap
reduced seedling numbers below optimum densities. Thistles and other vegetation
were associated with increased numbers of slugs. European guidelines for slug
monitoring and damage appear to be at least partly applicable to Australian
conditions. (C) 2007 Society of Chemical Industry.
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