10/19/2018 / By Ralph Flores
Ozone could hold potential insecticidal properties, according to researchers from Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado in Venezuela. The results of their study, which was published in Idesia (Arica), tested the efficacy of ozone against the cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne), an especially damaging insect pest for products such as tobacco, flour, chocolate, breakfast cereals, and animal foods.
Researchers have found that ozone exhibited insecticidal properties against the cigarette beetle and can be used to manage the pest in grains and stored foods.
Read the full text of the study at this link.
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Journal Reference:
Solano Y, Triana J, Ávila R, Hernández D, Morales J. EFECTO DEL OZONO SOBRE ADULTOS DEL GORGOJO DEL CIGARRILLO, LASIODERMA SERRICORNE (F.) (COLEOPTERA: ANOBIIDAE). June 2017;35(2):1–7. DOI: 10.4067/S0718-34292017005000007
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