Publications by authors named "N Sathiah"

A field study was conducted to investigate the persistence of foliar-applied thiamethoxam 25% WG at a rate of 25 g ai ha and chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC at 30 g ai ha in various parts of rice plants, including whole grain rice, brown rice, bran, husk, straw, and cooked rice. Liquid Chromatography-Mass spectrometry/Mass spectrometry was used for sample analysis.

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In this study, we present the molecular and insecticidal characteristics of an indigenous Bt isolate T405 toxic against the maize fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda. The presence of cry1, cry2 (cry2Aa & cry2Ab) and vip3A1 genes in T405 was confirmed. The SDS-PAGE gel analysis confirmed the occurrence of Cry and Vip proteins with molecular masses of 130, ∼88 and 65 kDa in T405.

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A method was validated for determining tebuconazole residues in coconut water, kernel and leaves using Liquid chromatography-Mass spectrometry/Mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) with electro spray ionization in positive ion mode. Samples were extracted with acetonitrile and subsequent clean-up was done using dispersive solid phase extraction. Recovery ranged between 70 and 114.

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Article Synopsis
  • Baculoviruses are effective in controlling insect populations, typically through ingestion, but spiracular infection methods were evaluated for virus production using different forms of Helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus.
  • Spiracular treatments led to larval deaths, but the diet surface treatment method resulted in higher mortality and better virus yield, especially with intact polyhedral inclusion bodies (PIB).
  • Despite comparable PIB yield per larva in spiracle methods, the overall low mortality and higher labor needed make it less practical than the standard diet treatment for large-scale virus production.
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