1. Effects ofHyptis spicigeraLam. (Labiatae) on the behaviour and development ofCallosobruchus maculatusF. (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), a pest of stored cowpeas
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J. P. Monge, Zakaria Ilboudo, Idrissa O. Dicko, R Nebie, Clementine L. B. Dabire, and Antoine Sanon
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Integrated pest management ,biology ,fungi ,biology.organism_classification ,law.invention ,West africa ,Callosobruchus maculatus ,Toxicology ,Agronomy ,Olfactometer ,law ,Insect Science ,Hyptis spicigera ,PEST analysis ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Essential oil - Abstract
The use of beni seed, Hyptis spicigera Lam. (Labiatae), to protect stored cowpeas from bruchid attacks is a widespread practice in West Africa. More knowledge about its actual effects on storage pests is needed to enhance its effectiveness. In this laboratory study, repellent and lethal effects of powder and essential oil from H. spicigera on Callosobruchus maculatus, the main pest of stored cowpeas, were studied. Repellency tests undertaken with a Y-tube olfactometer showed that powder was repulsive for C. maculatus adults. On the other hand, this product had no insecticidal activity. Essential oil had a dose-dependent insecticidal effect while sublethal doses repelled the adults. Both products reduced oviposition by 15 – 19 and 7 – 78% according to the doses of powder and essential oil, respectively, tested. Similarly, egg viability decreased with increasing doses of powder and essential oil used in a range of 40 – 75 and 24 – 86%, respectively. Only essential oil was lethal to C. maculatus lar...
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- 2006
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