Pesticide Potential of Gmelina arborea Stem Bark and Leaf Powder against

W. C. John, M. Ishaya, T. A. Ihum, A. Oladejo, J.O. Oyorinde, C. Ukanyirioha, O.C. Matthias
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Insect pest are a major problem to food security, most especially in developing countries like Nigeria. There is an urgent need towards mitigating the effects of these group of insects, and botanical extracts had played an increasing role as an alternative insecticide. The aim of the present study is to investigate the anti-feeding effect of different dosage of Gmelina arborea stem bark and leaf powder against Dinoderus porcellus infesting yam chips. The study was conducted at the Entomology Laboratory of Federal College of Forestry, Jos. Soxhlet extraction using methanol was used to extract plant part samples. Presence of phytochemicals contained in the plant were examined following standard protocols. The antifeedant effects of different dosage of Gmelina arborea leaf and stem bark powder on Dinoderus porcellus was determined by monitoring yam chips weight loss. Data collected was subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) at 1 % level of significance and the means separated using Duncan test. The results revealed presence of tannin, flavoid, saponins, alkaloids, reducing sugar and phenol with absence of steroid. The results also revealed that the various dosages have remarkable antifeedant effect on the development of D. porcellus. The weight loss of treated yam chips was significantly different from those of untreated yam chips. Therefore, the results obtained in this work accounts for the use of G. arborea plant parts powders as bio-preservative for yam chips against D. porcellus.
木兰花茎皮和叶粉的农药潜力研究
害虫是粮食安全的一个主要问题,尤其是在尼日利亚这样的发展中国家。目前迫切需要减轻这类昆虫的危害,植物提取物作为一种替代杀虫剂已发挥越来越大的作用。本研究旨在探讨不同剂量的小木香茎皮和叶粉对山药薯片上的牛齿恐龙(Dinoderus porcellus)的防食作用。这项研究是在乔斯加州联邦林业学院昆虫学实验室进行的。采用甲醇索氏提取法提取植物部分样品。根据标准方案检查了植物中所含的植物化学物质的存在。通过监测山药薯片的减重情况,研究了不同剂量的山药叶茎皮粉对牛齿恐龙的拒食作用。收集的数据在1%显著性水平上进行方差分析(ANOVA),均数采用Duncan检验分离。结果显示,其中含有单宁、黄酮类、皂苷、生物碱、还原糖和酚,不含类固醇。实验结果还表明,不同剂量对牛腹弓形虫的发育均有显著的拒食作用。处理后的薯片失重量与未处理的有显著差异。因此,本研究的结果说明了木本植物部分粉末作为山药薯片的生物保鲜剂对牛弧菌的保护作用。
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