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Pest control strategies and damage potential of seed-infesting pests in the Czech stores - a review

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  • Vaclav STEJSKAL

    (Department of Stored Pest Control and Food Safety, Division of Crop Management System, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Radek AULICKY

    (Department of Stored Pest Control and Food Safety, Division of Crop Management System, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Zuzana KUCEROVA

    (Department of Stored Pest Control and Food Safety, Division of Crop Management System, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic)

Abstract

This work reviews the historical and current pest risks and research concerning seed storage in the Czech Republic (CR). Stored seed pests (i.e. animals causing injuries to the germ and endosperm) represent a high risk of economic damage due to the high value of seeds coupled with long-term seed storage in small storage units (e.g., boxes, satchels). Rodents represent a significant risk to all types of seeds, especially seeds stored in piles or bags. Mites, psocids, and moths are the main pests of stored grass and vegetable seeds: mites can decrease seed germinability by 52% and psocids caused 9.7% seed weight loss in broken wheat kernels after 3 months of infestation under laboratory conditions. Although beetles (Sitophilus sp., Tribolium sp., Oryzaephilus sp.) and moths (Plodia sp.) are common pests of grain seeds (e.g., wheat, barley, maize), two serious seed pests, Sitotroga cereallela and S. zemays, are rare in the CR. Bruchus pisorum is a common pest of pea seeds, while other Bruchids are rare in the Czech legume seed stores. Currently, the control of seed pests is becoming difficult because the efficient pesticides (e.g., methylbromide, dichlorvos, drinking anticoagulant rodent baits) for seed protection have been lost without the development of adequate substitutes. New research on seed protection in the CR using biological control (mite predators Cheyletus sp.), low pressure, modified atmospheres, and hydrogen cyanide is overviewed.

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  • Vaclav STEJSKAL & Radek AULICKY & Zuzana KUCEROVA, 2014. "Pest control strategies and damage potential of seed-infesting pests in the Czech stores - a review," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 50(4), pages 165-173.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps:v:50:y:2014:i:4:id:10-2014-pps
    DOI: 10.17221/10/2014-PPS
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    1. Zuzana Kučerová & Karel Kýhos & Radek Aulický & Václav Stejskal, 2013. "Low-pressure treatment to control food-infesting pests (Tribolium castaneum, Sitophilus granarius) using a vacuum packing machine," Czech Journal of Food Sciences, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 31(1), pages 94-98.
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    1. Radek AULICKY & Vaclav STEJSKAL, 2015. "Efficacy and limitations of phosphine "spot-fumigation" against five Coleoptera species of stored product pests in wheat in a grain store - short note," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 51(1), pages 33-38.
    2. Radek Aulicky & Vaclav Stejskal & Zuzana KuCerova & Pascale Trematerra, 2016. "Trapping of internal and external feeding stored grain beetle pests with two types of pitfall traps: a two-year field study," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 52(1), pages 45-53.
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