Insecticide potential of some essential oils from colombian plants for the control of stored products pest
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https://doi.org/10.3407/rpn.v5i2.6865Keywords:
Sitophilus zeamais, Tribolium castaneum, phytosanitary agent, aromatic plants, essential oilsAbstract
In the storage stage, cereals are affected by insects that generate great losses, being Sitophilus and Tribolium which generate the most important.
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