Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips

Dinoderus porcellus is considered as the most important pest of stored yam chips and compounds extracted from plants can be used for its control. The present study aimed to test the insecticidal and repellent activities of powders and extracts of leaves of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis against D. porcellus. The efficacy of plant powders was compared with the synthetic pesticide Antouka (Permethrin 3 g/kg + pirimiphos 16 g/kg). The results of the experiment revealed that all plant powders were effective as repellents. Antouka was more effective as insecticidal than the plant powders and minimal weight loss was observed with B. sapida at 2%. Among treatments, propanol extract of K. senegalensis at 5% was found to elicit the highest repellent effect on D. porcellus. The LC50 results revealed that the acetone extract of K. senegalensis is the most toxic (0.29 μL/insect) to the pest, while the propanol extract of B. ferruginea at 5% exhibited strong fumigant toxicity against D. porcellus, with 88.89% of pest mortality at 160 μL/L air. The findings from the current work proved that plant powders and extracts of the three plants are sources of botanical insecticides which may be used in the integrated management of D. porcellus.

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Main Authors: Loko, L.Y., Alagbe, O., Dannon, E.A., Datinon, B., Orobiyi, A., Thomas-Odjo, A.A., Dansi, A., Tamò, M.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017
Subjects:yams, pests, stored product pests, dinoderus porcellus, insecticidal, repellent effect, bridelia ferruginea, blighia sapida, khaya senegalensis,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83363
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5468202
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-833632023-06-19T13:33:16Z Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips Loko, L.Y. Alagbe, O. Dannon, E.A. Datinon, B. Orobiyi, A. Thomas-Odjo, A.A. Dansi, A. Tamò, M. yams pests stored product pests dinoderus porcellus insecticidal repellent effect bridelia ferruginea blighia sapida khaya senegalensis Dinoderus porcellus is considered as the most important pest of stored yam chips and compounds extracted from plants can be used for its control. The present study aimed to test the insecticidal and repellent activities of powders and extracts of leaves of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis against D. porcellus. The efficacy of plant powders was compared with the synthetic pesticide Antouka (Permethrin 3 g/kg + pirimiphos 16 g/kg). The results of the experiment revealed that all plant powders were effective as repellents. Antouka was more effective as insecticidal than the plant powders and minimal weight loss was observed with B. sapida at 2%. Among treatments, propanol extract of K. senegalensis at 5% was found to elicit the highest repellent effect on D. porcellus. The LC50 results revealed that the acetone extract of K. senegalensis is the most toxic (0.29 μL/insect) to the pest, while the propanol extract of B. ferruginea at 5% exhibited strong fumigant toxicity against D. porcellus, with 88.89% of pest mortality at 160 μL/L air. The findings from the current work proved that plant powders and extracts of the three plants are sources of botanical insecticides which may be used in the integrated management of D. porcellus. 2017 2017-09-08T08:54:59Z 2017-09-08T08:54:59Z Journal Article Loko, L.Y., Alagbe, O., Dannon, E.A., Datinon, B., Orobiyi, A., Thomas-Odjo, A., ... & Tamò, M. (2017). Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, 1-18. 2356-6140 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83363 https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5468202 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access 1-18 application/pdf Hindawi Limited Psyche: A Journal of Entomology
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Alagbe, O.
Dannon, E.A.
Datinon, B.
Orobiyi, A.
Thomas-Odjo, A.A.
Dansi, A.
Tamò, M.
Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
description Dinoderus porcellus is considered as the most important pest of stored yam chips and compounds extracted from plants can be used for its control. The present study aimed to test the insecticidal and repellent activities of powders and extracts of leaves of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis against D. porcellus. The efficacy of plant powders was compared with the synthetic pesticide Antouka (Permethrin 3 g/kg + pirimiphos 16 g/kg). The results of the experiment revealed that all plant powders were effective as repellents. Antouka was more effective as insecticidal than the plant powders and minimal weight loss was observed with B. sapida at 2%. Among treatments, propanol extract of K. senegalensis at 5% was found to elicit the highest repellent effect on D. porcellus. The LC50 results revealed that the acetone extract of K. senegalensis is the most toxic (0.29 μL/insect) to the pest, while the propanol extract of B. ferruginea at 5% exhibited strong fumigant toxicity against D. porcellus, with 88.89% of pest mortality at 160 μL/L air. The findings from the current work proved that plant powders and extracts of the three plants are sources of botanical insecticides which may be used in the integrated management of D. porcellus.
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stored product pests
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blighia sapida
khaya senegalensis
author Loko, L.Y.
Alagbe, O.
Dannon, E.A.
Datinon, B.
Orobiyi, A.
Thomas-Odjo, A.A.
Dansi, A.
Tamò, M.
author_facet Loko, L.Y.
Alagbe, O.
Dannon, E.A.
Datinon, B.
Orobiyi, A.
Thomas-Odjo, A.A.
Dansi, A.
Tamò, M.
author_sort Loko, L.Y.
title Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
title_short Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
title_full Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
title_fullStr Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
title_full_unstemmed Repellent effect and insecticidal activities of Bridelia ferruginea, Blighia sapida, and Khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against Dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
title_sort repellent effect and insecticidal activities of bridelia ferruginea, blighia sapida, and khaya senegalensis leaves powders and extracts against dinoderus porcellus in infested dried yam chips
publisher Hindawi Limited
publishDate 2017
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83363
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5468202
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