1Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ecosciences Precinct, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia
2Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia
3GrainCorp Operations Ltd., 16 Mann St., Toowoomba, Queensland, 4350, Australia
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF), an effective structural fumigant, is registered recently as Profume™ for controlling insect pests of stored grains and processed commodities. Information on its effectiveness in disinfestation of bulk grain, however, is limited. The ongoing problem with the strong level of resistance to phosphine has been addressed recently through deployment of SF as a ‘resistance breaker’ in bulk storages in Australia. This paper discusses important results on the efficacy of SF against key phosphine- resistant insect pests, lesser grain borer,
Results from four industry scale field trials involving currently registered rate of SF (1500 g-hm3) over 2–14 d exposure period, confirmed its effectiveness in achieving complete control of the target pest species. The assessment of postfumigation grain samples across all the test storages indicated that the reinfestation occurs after three months. Monitoring resistance to phosphine in
Phosphine, resistance, resistance breaker, Cryptolestes ferrugineus, rusty grain beetle, bulk storages