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摘要
随着人口增长率的提高,对粮食生产和保质期的管理也日益迫切。由于害虫造成粮食的大量损失,导致化学农药的过度使用。本研究的重点是寻找一种合成农药的替代品,即一种天然衍生的杀虫生物制剂,用于防治造成储藏脉冲定量和定性损失的中国花椒(Callosobruchus chinensis, C. chinensis)。从独特的Ocimum化学型中得到的EO含有百里香酚(26.67%)、γ萜烯(19.98%)和o-聚伞花烯(13.54%)。在熏蒸和接触两种杀虫毒性作用下,24 h的杀虫率均达到100%,10% ~ 50%的杀虫浓度对蠋蝽的产卵有较好的抑制作用。EO处理后的金银花在鞘翅表面呈现出崩解的刚毛。此外,处理后的籽粒未显示出明显的香气残留和发芽保留。因此,该菌可能是一种潜在的生物进入物,可以有效地防治中华月牙蛾。
Insights on mitigation, fumigant persistence and oviposition deterrence of Callosobruchus chinensis using Ocimum gratissimum essential oil
An increased human population rate has advanced the need to manage production and shelf life of food grains. Significant loss of food grains by insect pests has led to the overuse of chemical pesticides for their management. The present study focuses for an alternative to synthetic pesticides, a natural derived insecticidal biorational from Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) essential oil (EO) against Callosobruchus chinensis (C. chinensis) which is a notable pest responsible for quantitative and qualitative loss of stored pulses. The EO obtained from unique Ocimum chemotype contains thymol (26.67%), gamma terpinene (19.98%) and o-cymene (13.54%). The insecticidal toxicities (fumigant and contact) of EO showed significant death rate (100%) of C. chinensis at 24 h. Additionally, EO concentrations with 10%–50% showed good oviposition deterrence of C. chinensis. SEM analysis of EO treated C. chinensis exhibited disintegrated setae on elytral surface. Besides, treated grains has revealed no significant residual persistence of aroma and retained germination. Hence, O. gratissimum EO might be a potential biorational entrant for the effective control of C. chinensis.
期刊介绍:
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.