桉叶油和留兰香油抑制小菜蛾和红面粉甲虫的生物活性

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Aridland Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.25081/jaa.2023.v9.8716
Azher M. Ali, F. A. Sabit
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这项调查的目的是评估从桉树(Eucalyptus camaldulensis)和留兰香(Mentha spicata)中提取的精油对两种贮藏产品昆虫的杀虫功效。采用克莱文格尔水蒸馏法从两种不同的植物中提取精油。随后,评估了这些精油对美国小麦象鼻虫(Rhyzopertha dominica)和红面粉甲虫(Tribolium castaneum)标本的杀虫特性。桉叶油对昆虫繁殖的抑制程度最高。不过,在对这两种昆虫的成虫进行测试时,桉叶油和留兰香油比对照处理更有效。浓度为 7% 的桉叶油可以完全抑制昆虫的产卵活动(100%)。这些试验都是在受控实验室环境下进行的,明显缺乏在真实操作条件下进行的测试。研究人员如果想在未来更多地了解如何使用精油作为杀虫剂,就应该把重点放在制作在各种生产环境下都能很好发挥作用的杀虫剂配方上。
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Eucalyptus and spearmint oils inhibit the biological activity of lesser grain borer and red flour beetles
The objective of this investigation was to assess the insecticidal efficacy of essential oils derived from eucalyptus (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) and spearmint (Mentha spicata) against two species of stored-product insects. The process of Clevenger-type water distillation was employed to extract essential oils from two distinct plant species. Subsequently, the insecticidal properties of these oils were evaluated against specimens of the American wheat weevil (Rhyzopertha dominica) and the red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum), belonging to the Coleoptera: Bostrichidae and Tenebrionidae families, respectively. Eucalyptus oil exhibited the highest level of inhibition of insects’ reproduction. Still, when tested on adults of both types of insects, eucalyptus and spearmint oils were more effective than the control treatment. A complete inhibition of egg-laying activity (100%) was achieved using a 7% concentration of eucalyptus oil. The trials were done within controlled laboratory settings, with a notable absence of tests conducted under authentic operational conditions. Researchers who want to learn more about using essential oils as insecticides in the future should focus on making pesticide formulations that work well in a wide range of production settings.
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Journal of Aridland Agriculture
Journal of Aridland Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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