Biopesticidal activities of three botanicals (Ageratum conyzoides L., Petiveria alliacea L. and Hyptis suaveolens L. Poit,) against Sitophilus oryzae L

Oguntola Emmanuel Ayodeji
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This study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of oil extracts from Ageratum conyzoides L., Petiveria alliacea L., and Hyptis suaveolens L. as biopesticides against Sitophilus oryzae in the Entomology Laboratory of Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State. The experiments were conducted at a temperature of 28±2°C and a relative humidity of 75±5%. Methanol was used as a solvent to extract the oil from the plants, and different concentrations (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, and 2.5%) of each plant extract were prepared. The results demonstrated that the oil extracts from all three plants had a significant impact on the mortality of Sitophilus oryzae. Among them, the oil extract from Hyptis suaveolens proved to be the most effective, causing 100% mortality of Sitophilus oryzae at 2.0% and 2.5% concentrations within 96 hours of introduction. The LD50 (concentration required to cause 50% mortality) for Hyptis suaveolens was 0.53 (at 96 hours) and 0.36 (at 120 hours), while the LD90 (concentration required to cause 90% mortality) was 4.27 (at 96 hours) and 1.86 (at 120 hours) for Sitophilus oryzae. Furthermore, the oil extracts of all three plants significantly reduced adult emergence of the insects and prevented weight loss in the seeds. These effects were particularly prominent at concentrations of 2.0% and 2.5%. Statistical analysis indicated significant differences (p < 0.05) between the treatments and control groups for all the parameters assessed. In conclusion, the results of this study demonstrated that the leaf extract of Hyptis suaveolens was more effective than the extracts from the other plants in reducing Sitophilus oryzae populations, inhibiting adult emergence, and preventing weight loss in stored grains. Therefore, Hyptis suaveolens can be considered as a valuable addition to the range of botanicals used for Sitophilus oryzae control in food storage.
三种植物对米象虫的生物杀虫活性研究(英文
本研究在俄多州阿库尔联邦科技大学昆虫学实验室进行了对鹰钩藓油提取物、alliacea Petiveria L.和suaveolens L.作为生物农药对米象虫的药效评价。实验温度为28±2℃,相对湿度为75±5%。以甲醇为溶剂提取植物油脂,分别制备不同浓度(0.5%、1.0%、1.5%、2.0%、2.5%)的植物提取物。结果表明,三种植物的油提取物对米象的死亡率均有显著影响。其中,以水蜜桃油提取物效果最好,在2.0%和2.5%浓度下,96 h内稻谷象死亡率为100%。小叶蝉的LD50分别为0.53 (96 h)和0.36 (120 h),米象的LD90分别为4.27 (96 h)和1.86 (120 h)。此外,这三种植物的油提取物显著减少了成虫的羽化,防止了种子的重量下降。这些影响在浓度为2.0%和2.5%时尤为突出。经统计学分析,治疗组与对照组各项指标均有显著性差异(p < 0.05)。综上所述,本研究结果表明,与其他植物提取物相比,水蜜桃叶提取物在减少米象种群数量、抑制成虫羽化和防止储粮失重方面更有效。因此,藜麦可被认为是一种有价值的植物制剂,用于控制粮食储存中的米象病。
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