麻疯树和蓖麻籽油对玫瑰Alcea的可能杀螨活性

Safaa A. S. Ghorab, Manal S. M. Ismail
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研究了麻疯树和蓖麻油对玫瑰叶螨若虫和成虫的杀螨活性。田间试验于2016年5月在埃及伊斯梅利亚苏伊士运河大学农学院实验农场进行。采用气相色谱法(GLC)对两种精油的脂肪酸成分进行了鉴定。蓖麻油的杀螨活性高于麻疯树油,麻疯树油对成虫的总种群减少率为74.12%,对若虫的总种群减少率为75.19%。蓖麻油对成虫的总种群减少率为77.32%,对月桂叶若虫的总种群减少率为82.91%。在花中,麻风树油对成虫的总种群减少率为68.74%,对若虫的总种群减少率为73.94%;蓖麻豆油对成虫的总种群减少率为72.33%,对若虫的总种群减少率为76.02%。通过GLC分析,麻疯树油和蓖麻豆油的主要脂肪酸成分分别为芥酸(44.34%)和蓖麻油酸(41.75%)。结果表明,麻瓜挥发油和小檗挥发油对荨麻疹螨具有较强的杀螨活性,这可能与麻瓜挥发油中单独或协同作用的活性成分有关。
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Possible acaricidal activity of Jatropha curcas and Ricinus communis seed oils on Alcea rosea
Field evaluation for the acaricidal activity of jatropha Jatropha curcas and castor bean oils Ricinus communis against the nymph and adult stages of the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae on Alcea rosea L. were studied. The field trial was conducted out in May 2016 on A. rosea in the experimental farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt. The fatty acids constituents of the two essential oils were identified by gas chromatography (GLC) analysis. The acaricidal activity of castor bean oil was recorded higher than that of jatropha oil where the total population reduction rate of jatropha oil was 74.12% for adults while it was 75.19 % for nymphs. Whereas, total population reduction rate of castor bean oil was 77.32% for adults while it was 82.91% for nymphs on A. rosea leaves. Regarding the flowers, the total population reduction rate of jatropha oil was 68.74 % for adults while it was 73.94 % for nymphs but population reduction rate of castor bean oil was 72.33% for adults while it was 76.02% for nymphs. The major constituents of fatty acids identified by using GLC analysis in jatropha and castor bean oils were erucic (44.34%) and ricinoleic acid (41.75%), respectively. The results of this study revealed that the essential oil of J. curcas and R. communis exhibited potent acaricidal activity against T. urticae which may be attributed to the presence of different bioactive compounds which may affect alone or in synergism.
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