Key points
– Cowpea weevils – or bruchids – are an important insect pest in stored pulse crops in tropical and subtropical Australia
They can be effectively controlled using label rates of phosphine fumigant in sealed silos over a minimum period of seven days
– No major differences in tolerance to phosphine were identified in 15 populations collected from multiple Queensland locations
Phosphine curbs cowpea weevils in stored pulses (GRDC Groundcover Supplement)
A new study sheds light on the efficacy of phosphine control of cowpea weevil, or bruchids, in mungbeans and chickpeas.
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