pdfx http://springernature.com/ns/xmpExtensions/2.0/ Bag AuthorInformation These insects are cosmopolitan in distribution and have originated in Far East region. 2019-03-05T13:57:30+01:00 Company default The common identifier for all versions and renditions of a document. endobj name Sitophilus is naturally infected with the bacterial endosymbiont Sodalis pierantonius.A strain of aposymbiotic S. oryzae, was also used in this study.Weevil larvae and nymphs grow naturally inside wheat grains. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of the isolate on the pests under storage conditions. http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/1.3/ orcid Control of weevils involves locating and removing all potentially infested food sources. Sitophilus oryzae Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher 9.1.440/W Unicode internal An ORCID is a persistent identifier (a non-proprietary alphanumeric code) to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors. pdfaid URI orcid Springer Nature ORCID Schema Cereal weevils, Sitophilus oryzae, were grown on a diet of wheat grain at 27.5°C and 70% relative humidity. The efficacy of insecticides for the control of Sitophilus oryzae and Rhyzopertha dominica on stored rice was evaluated. Early detection of an infestation is difficult; adults leaving the grain will leave dust and frass which, along with the emergence holes, is obvious, infected grains are more buoyant when immersed in water, and a large infestation will produce an increase of temperature within the sample, the most obvious indication is the presence of adults which will very quickly become abundant; in one study 100 adults per kilo of grain were found within 5 weeks of infestation. Gives the ORCID of a series editor. http://www.aiim.org/pdfa/ns/id/ EditorInformation All text on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Conformance level of PDF/X standard internal 10.1186/s41938-019-0115-y OriginalDocumentID PDF/A ID Schema A name object indicating whether the document has been modified to include trapping information SourceModified uuid:3ebf2820-ad3b-433f-8eb2-f630a9d12a81 external Text <> internal Insect rearing. Text 2 Text <>stream endobj converted to PDF/A-2b Gives the name of an editor. endstream internal editor beetle may be continuously brooded with all stages being present in a single infestation. Gives the name of an author. author Author information: contains the name of each author and his/her ORCID (ORCiD: Open Researcher and Contributor ID). PDF/X ID Schema endobj pdf InstanceID authorInfo 2019-03-02T09:32:44+08:00 Text Fifteen days after treatment, 200 g of rice was infested with 40 adults of each species. Bag SeriesEditorInformation GTS_PDFXVersion Specifies the types of author information: name and ORCID of an author. Unlike S. granarius , the adults may disperse by flight from stored products and infest crops growing in the open, these infestations generally continue after harvesting and so the species may be very difficult to control. Conformance level of PDF/A standard The rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae) is a serious stored product pest which attacks several economically important crops. Biological control Pupation occurs within the grain and adults eclose after a week or so, they remain within for 3 or 4 days to harden and mature and then bore their way out. control agent against S. granarius and S. oryzae. Entomopathogenic fungi name http://springernature.com/ns/xmpExtensions/2.0/seriesEditorInfo/ Rice weevils in all stages of development can be killed by freezing infested food below -18 °C (0 °F) for a period of three days, or heating to 60 °C (140 °F) for a period of 15 minutes. Text Editor information: contains the name of each editor and his/her ORCID identifier.

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