Rehab Mahmoud El-Gendy, Eman Mohammed Abd-ElAzeem, Samah Nour El-Shafiey
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Abstract
The cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis, is a polyphagous pest that attacks various economic crops. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) uses different techniques to combat this pest unfortunately chemical control is the predominant. However, it does not target the pupal stage of the insect. Therefore, a safe and cost-effective technique must be developed to address this issue.
This technique integrates using plant-based agents; M. oleifera and R. angustifolia seed oils as pupaicids. Various concentrations (1%, 2%, and 4%) of both oils were employed by means of the dipping method of pre-pupae. The study delved into the biological, and biochemical aspects of pupal development to adult emergence. Analysis of the fatty acids along with the hydrocarbons and sterols was conducted through GLC analysis for oils composition.
Our research has shown that Moringa oleifera and Ruta angustifolia oils at a concentration of 4 % have a significant impact on pre-pupal mortality (42.57& 61.9 %) and pupation of survival pre-pupa (57.42&38.09 %) However, emerged adults were reduced to 83.33 % and 60 %, respectively. Chitinase recording significantly disturbance after 1 day for Ruta (6.21 µg/min/g) and Moringa oil (2.12 µg/min/g). Also, Phosphatase enzyme showed a significant disturbance after 4 and 7 days of treatments. GLC data of fatty acids showed that oleic acid (74.42 %) was the major fatty acid in M. oleifera oil, while linolenic, linoleic, and oleic acids represented 31.39 %, 22.70 %, and 21.95 %, respectively, in R. angustifolia oil. Sterols in M. oleifera oil were β-sitosterol and stigmasterol, while Ruta oil contained additional amounts of cholesterol and campesterol,
Briefly, the suggested technique was effective in disturbing pupal development and reducing emerged adults. Ruta was more effective than Moringa oil due to its contents of sterols and hydrocarbons that may affect ecdysis.
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Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences is an English language, peer-review scholarly publication which publishes research articles and critical reviews from every area of Agricultural sciences and plant science. Scope of the journal includes, Agricultural Engineering, Plant production, Plant protection, Animal science, Agricultural extension, Agricultural economics, Food science and technology, Soil and water sciences, Irrigation science and technology and environmental science (soil formation, biological classification, mapping and management of soil). Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences publishes 4 issues per year and is the official publication of the King Saud University and Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.