植物制剂防治布基纳法索储藏豇豆主要害虫斑纹小锥虫的潜力研究

International journal of insect science Pub Date : 2018-07-25 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179543318790260
Antoine Sanon, Ilboudo Zakaria, Dabire-Binso Clémentine L, Ba Malick Niango, Nébié Roger Charles Honora
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豇豆是热带地区尤其是撒哈拉以南非洲地区必不可少的食用豆类。然而,由于豇豆象甲(Callosobruchus maculatus F.)是西非豇豆的主要储存害虫,采后谷物储存成为作物扩大和全年可用性的主要制约因素。使用化学品储存豇豆是一种常见的做法,然而,这对消费者和环境都是一种风险,也可能加剧害虫控制。在布基纳法索,自21世纪初以来,几项科学调查的重点是使用被认为是有前途和安全的化学品替代品的植物药物来控制斑状弧菌。本综述的目的是对已进行的研究进行评估,并确定该领域未来研究的潜在候选对象。结果表明,植物粉剂、植物碎剂和精油等几种植物材料对黄斑夜蛾卵、幼虫和成虫均有一定的杀伤作用,且具有剂量依赖性。然而,从本地芳香植物中提取的EO得到了最有希望的结果,特别是从Ocimum canum中提取的EO被认为是最佳的候选防治剂。其他潜在的感兴趣的EO测试包括水仙花、特殊水仙花和多花百合。在此基础上,在实验室和田间条件下,尝试优化EO在豇豆贮藏中的应用。植物制剂对主要生物防治剂——基底地鼠外寄生蜂的毒副作用也得到了重视。从非洲和发展中国家在储藏豇豆中实际使用植物药和大豆提取物作为有害生物综合治理的安全替代品的角度讨论了研究结果。
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Potential of Botanicals to Control <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i> (Col.: Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae), a Major Pest of Stored Cowpeas in Burkina Faso: A Review.

Potential of Botanicals to Control <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i> (Col.: Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae), a Major Pest of Stored Cowpeas in Burkina Faso: A Review.

Potential of Botanicals to Control <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i> (Col.: Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae), a Major Pest of Stored Cowpeas in Burkina Faso: A Review.

Potential of Botanicals to Control Callosobruchus maculatus (Col.: Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae), a Major Pest of Stored Cowpeas in Burkina Faso: A Review.

Cowpea is an essential food legume in the tropics and particularly for sub-Saharan African populations. Postharvest grain storage, however, is a major constraint for crop expansion and year-round availability due to the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus F., the main storage pest of cowpeas in West Africa. The use of chemicals for cowpea storage is a common practice which represents, however, a risk for consumers, environment, and could also exacerbate pest control. In Burkina Faso, since the early 2000s, several scientific investigations have focused on the control of C maculatus using botanicals considered as promising and safe alternatives to chemicals. The aim of this review is to take stock of the research conducted and to identify the potential candidates on which future studies in this field will focus. The set of data analyzed show that several plants materials, including powders, crushed plants and essential oils (EO), were active against eggs, larvae, and adults of C maculatus, through dose-dependent mortality responses. However, EO extracted from native aromatic plants have yielded the most promising results, specifically EO from Ocimum canum appeared as the best candidate control agent. Other potentially interested EO tested included Hyptis suaveolens, Hyptis spicigera, and Lippia multiflora. Based on these results, attempts to optimize the use of EO for cowpea storage were conducted in laboratory and field conditions. Side effects of botanicals toward the main biological control agent, the ectoparasitoid Dinarmus basalis have also been highlighted. The results are discussed in a view of practical use of botanicals and EO as safe alternatives for Integrated Pest Management in stored cowpeas in Africa and developing countries.

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