Research/Technical Note
Advanced Demiter Technique for Effective Red Mite Control in Poultry a Study
Sujani Gudipati*
Issue:
Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2024
Pages:
80-86
Received:
14 September 2024
Accepted:
9 October 2024
Published:
31 October 2024
Abstract: The Red Mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, the one ectoparasite affecting the poultry industry globally, especially in the layer production causing immense economic losses and culture failures. This pest is seen to be viable for more than 6 months even in the empty sheds and cages, its different life history stages, causing different problems, making its control or eradication a next to impossible task. The most prevelant methods of control are synthetic pesticides, synthetic acaricides, sticky tapes and dust baths. The sticky tapes and dust baths are uneconomical, while the Chemical control of poultry red mites happens to be the most dominant, but the mites seems to have developed resistance to these acaricides and their toxicity affecting the nontarget organisms and the environment too. Hence there seems to be an increasing interest in the control and eradication of the Red Mites with the proposal of alternative control methods. The best alternative method being the use of the natural acaricides, the use of plant substances like essential oils with an add on of inert dusting powders, that have the capability of either repelling or causing death to the Red Mite. The all new Demiter technique delves into the understanding of the working of the phytogenic components, the essential oils and the inert dusting powder, that work three dimensionally, the mite develops gustatory avoidance, olfactory repellency and contact toxicity, both internal and external. This technique being safe, has proved efficacy without the development of resistance. Being economical, target specific alternative for the control of mite infestations, as rich sources of bioactive phyto chemicals that have various efficacies such as ovicidal, repellent, anti-feeding activities that provide fast assured and potent acaricidal efficacy with proven safety.
Abstract: The Red Mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, the one ectoparasite affecting the poultry industry globally, especially in the layer production causing immense economic losses and culture failures. This pest is seen to be viable for more than 6 months even in the empty sheds and cages, its different life history stages, causing different problems, making its ...
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Research Article
A Novel H-FTOPSIS Based Consensus Process for Green Suppliers’ Selection in the Context of Group Decision Making
Hichem Brahmi*,
Taicir Moalla Loukil,
Maroua Ghram
Issue:
Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2024
Pages:
87-98
Received:
21 May 2024
Accepted:
5 June 2024
Published:
16 December 2024
Abstract: Recently, green suppliers ‘selection problem (GSSP) is becoming a trend of any organization in order to satisfy their needs regarding environmental issues. It is one of the crucial activities in the development of the green supply chain and it attracted many researchers. As a result, many methods in the literature have dealt with this problem based on multi-criteria group decision-making ignoring the degree of consensus between the decision-makers, they take into consideration the level of priority between the decision-makers and the interdependence between the criteria. Due to the complexity of real environments and the subjective nature of human judgments, the proposal of a consensus model becomes very interesting in order to find agreements between decision makers using preference relations. We will present in this paper a study of the literature on the problems of consensus and selection of green suppliers, and then propose a model which is an extension of Hierarchical Fuzzy Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (H-FTOPSIS) by integrating the concept of consensus. To the best of our knowledge, this combination with a consensus process has not been previously developed, and we did not find any related literature on this specific combination. This research bridges that gap and presents a novel approach. The proposed model is applied in this study for the first time.
Abstract: Recently, green suppliers ‘selection problem (GSSP) is becoming a trend of any organization in order to satisfy their needs regarding environmental issues. It is one of the crucial activities in the development of the green supply chain and it attracted many researchers. As a result, many methods in the literature have dealt with this problem based...
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