Efficacy of the anthranilic diamide tetraniliprole against four coleopteran pests of stored grains

Published Date
August 01, 2025
Type
Journal Article
Efficacy of the anthranilic diamide tetraniliprole against four coleopteran pests of stored grains
Authors:
Waqas Wakil
Nickolas G. Kavallieratos, Aqsa Naeem, Demeter Lorentha S. Gidari, Maria C. Boukouvala, Hamadttu ElShafie, Hamadttu ElShafie

The present study evaluated the efficacy of a third-generation anthranilic diamide insecticide, tetraniliprole, against four pests of stored grains: Trogoderma granarium, Rhyzopertha dominica, Tribolium castaneum, and Sitophilus oryzae. Trials were conducted using wheat, rice, and maize treated with various doses (0.01–10 mg tetraniliprole/kg grain), to assess mortality, progeny suppression, and persistence. Surface treatments on steel, ceramic tile, cement, and plywood were also conducted. Results revealed that S. oryzae was the most susceptible species, suffering 97.27 % mortality on 10 ppm treated wheat, at 14 days of exposure, while the most tolerant was T. granarium. Among all tested insects, the highest mortality rates were noted on treated wheat, followed by rice and maize. The progeny proportion was significantly decreased on treated commodities, with complete suppression noted for S. oryzae on wheat and rice at 10 ppm. Persistence trials demonstrated that tetraniliprole retained efficacy over time, particularly against S. oryzae, though effectiveness diminished after 60 days of exposure. Surface treatments indicated higher mortalities on steel and cement compared to ceramic tile and plywood.

Citation:
Waqas Wakil, Nickolas Kavallieratos, Aqsa Naeem, Demeter Lorentha Gidari, Maria Boukouvala, Hamadttu ElShafie. (1/8/2025). Efficacy of the anthranilic diamide tetraniliprole against four coleopteran pests of stored grains. Crop Protection, 194.
Keywords:
grains
contact insecticide
stored-product pests
surfaces
mortality
progeny