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Effect of Challenger on Certain Rodent Species (Albino) Under Laboratory Conditions


  • Asran, A.A.(1), Metwally, A.M.(2), Abou El-Sooud, A.B.(2), Keshta, T.M.(1)and Abou Hashem, A.A.(1)
  • (1)Plant Protection Research Institute.
  • (2)Faculty of Agriculture, Al Azhar University.
  • The Third International Conference onIPM Role in Integrated Crop management and Impacts on Environment and Agricultural Products. 26-29 November 2005, Giza, Egypt.

Abstract


The obtained data proved that LDs values of R. norvegicus were higher ten folds than that of M. musculus approximately. The daily bait consumption has a negative link with LD values. The palatability of the Norway rat R. norvegicus for different LD values (30, 50 and 90) was 40.6%, 41.1% and 39.6% respectively. The mortality percentages were (50%, 60% and 80%) respectively. Meanwhile, the mortality percentages under choice feeding system were 40%, 60% and 80% for R. norvegicus. Also, the mentioned data proved that the mortality has the same trend for the choice and non-choice feeding system and has a positive correlation with LD values. The body weight of the target animals reduced slightly after treatments at LD50 and LD90. On the contrary side the body weight of the rat increased in little grams at LD30 values. The day to death has a negative correlation with the different LD values of Challenger 36% Sc for both feeding systems. The daily bait consumption under choice test was 1 gr/day, 1.1 gr/day and 1.5 gr/day for the mentioned LD values (30, 50 and 90) respectively. The gained results proved that the albino house mouse attracted to the Challenger material in low percentages. The mortality percentage of Challenger 36% Ec has a positive correlation with the different applied LD values under choice feeding system. The body weight of M. musculus has decreased at the varied LD values under free feeding system. Also, there is a negative link between the time to death and LD values (30, 50 and 90).


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