Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?

In a laboratory study we investigated the contact and barrier efficacy of different natural substances (wood ash, sawdust, hydrated lime, and diatomaceous earth) against slugs of the genus Arion, an important agricultural pest. Natural substances were tested individually and in combination with each...

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Main Authors: Žiga Laznik, Stanislav Trdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2016-08-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/9053
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spelling doaj-73f0993d5bd946a0aed5c6ac26a39a802020-11-24T22:51:28ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922016-08-01143e1004e100410.5424/sjar/2016143-90532371Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?Žiga Laznik0Stanislav Trdan1University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Dept. Agronomy, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 LjubljanaUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Dept. Agronomy, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 LjubljanaIn a laboratory study we investigated the contact and barrier efficacy of different natural substances (wood ash, sawdust, hydrated lime, and diatomaceous earth) against slugs of the genus Arion, an important agricultural pest. Natural substances were tested individually and in combination with each other. The experiment was carried out in plastic petri dishes and in glass insectaria. Moistened tampons and fresh leaves of lettuce were placed into both experimental arenas. The slugs were starved for 48 hours prior to the experiment. Six categories of behaviour were identified for slugs in the presence of the natural substances: (1) slug survived the experiment, (2) slug died during the experiment, (3) slug crossed the barrier, (4) slug did not cross the barrier, (5) slug fed on the lettuce, and (6) slug did not feed on the lettuce. The effect of different treatments (natural substances) was significant. The results of our study have shown that hydrated lime had the best contact efficacy on slugs (the mortality of slugs was 100%), both individually and in combination with other substances. The treatments with hydrated lime also proved to be the most efficient barrier preventing slugs from feeding on lettuce. Hydrated lime shows great potential in Arion control in our investigation; however, further research is needed to investigate the practical value (how to avoid the problem when the substance becomes wet), safety and economics of hydrated lime used in this way.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/9053slugsLactuca sativabarriercontact efficacydiatomaceous earthhydrated limesawdustwood ash
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Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
slugs
Lactuca sativa
barrier
contact efficacy
diatomaceous earth
hydrated lime
sawdust
wood ash
author_facet Žiga Laznik
Stanislav Trdan
author_sort Žiga Laznik
title Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
title_short Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
title_full Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
title_fullStr Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
title_full_unstemmed Is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (Arion spp.) control?
title_sort is a combination of different natural substances suitable for slug (arion spp.) control?
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2016-08-01
description In a laboratory study we investigated the contact and barrier efficacy of different natural substances (wood ash, sawdust, hydrated lime, and diatomaceous earth) against slugs of the genus Arion, an important agricultural pest. Natural substances were tested individually and in combination with each other. The experiment was carried out in plastic petri dishes and in glass insectaria. Moistened tampons and fresh leaves of lettuce were placed into both experimental arenas. The slugs were starved for 48 hours prior to the experiment. Six categories of behaviour were identified for slugs in the presence of the natural substances: (1) slug survived the experiment, (2) slug died during the experiment, (3) slug crossed the barrier, (4) slug did not cross the barrier, (5) slug fed on the lettuce, and (6) slug did not feed on the lettuce. The effect of different treatments (natural substances) was significant. The results of our study have shown that hydrated lime had the best contact efficacy on slugs (the mortality of slugs was 100%), both individually and in combination with other substances. The treatments with hydrated lime also proved to be the most efficient barrier preventing slugs from feeding on lettuce. Hydrated lime shows great potential in Arion control in our investigation; however, further research is needed to investigate the practical value (how to avoid the problem when the substance becomes wet), safety and economics of hydrated lime used in this way.
topic slugs
Lactuca sativa
barrier
contact efficacy
diatomaceous earth
hydrated lime
sawdust
wood ash
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/9053
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