Héctor Guillermo Flores-Cortez, Rapucel T. Q. Heinz-Castro, Ma. Teresa de Jesús Segura-Martínez, J. C. Chacón-Hernández, Rafael Delgado-Martínez, A. Hernández-Juárez
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摘要
墨西哥是牛油果(Persea americana Miller [Lauraceae])生产大国,美国是墨西哥生产的牛油果的主要消费国。牛油果作物很容易受到昆虫和螨类害虫的侵袭,其中包括牛油果褐螨 Oligonychus punicae (Hirst) (Acari: Tetranychidae),它是墨西哥牛油果作物的一种严重经济害虫。本研究评估了不同浓度(0.1、0.5、1、5、10、15 和 20% [v/v])的 Moringa oleifera Lamarck(桑科)叶乙醇提取物对 O. punicae 卵的影响及其对处理后卵中幼虫和若虫密度的残留影响。与对照组相比,0.1%浓度的卵死亡率为 0.0%,20%浓度的卵死亡率为 70.48%。随着提取物浓度的增加,卵的死亡率也在增加。从处理过的卵中钻出的幼虫和若虫的密度明显低于对照组,这表明活的幼虫和若虫的数量都对提取物浓度有反应。我们的研究结果表明,油橄榄叶乙醇提取物对 O. punicae 具有杀卵和残留活性,可纳入螨虫综合治理计划,控制鳄梨褐螨的数量。还需要进一步研究,以评估油橄榄叶乙醇提取物在温室和田间条件下对节肢害虫和天敌的效率和效力。
Ovicidal Effect of the Ethanolic Extract of Moringa oleifera Leaf on Oligonychus punicae (Trombidiformes: Tetranychidae) Eggs1
Mexico is the leader in avocado (Persea americana Miller [Lauraceae]) production, with the United States being the principal consumer of avocados produced there. The avocado crop is susceptible to attacks by insect and mite pests, including the avocado brown mite, Oligonychus punicae (Hirst) (Acari: Tetranychidae), which is a serious economic pest of the crop in Mexico. This study evaluated the effects of different concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20% [v/v]) of the ethanolic extract from Moringa oleifera Lamarck (Moringaceae) leaves against O. punicae eggs and its residual effect on the density of larvae and nymphs emerging from treated eggs. Egg mortality ranged from 0.0 at the 0.1% concentration to 70.48% at the 20% concentration, compared with the control group. Egg mortality increased as extract concentrations increased. The density of larvae and nymphs that emerged from the treated eggs was significantly lower than the density in the control, indicating that both the number of living larvae and nymphs responded to extract concentration. Our results support the suggestion that the ethanolic extract of M. oleifera leaf has ovicidal and residual activity against O. punicae and can be incorporated into an integrated mite management program to control avocado brown mite populations. Further studies are needed to assess the efficiency and efficacy of M. oleifera extract against arthropod pests and natural enemies under greenhouse and field conditions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Entomological Science (ISSN 0749-8004) is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that is published quarterly (January, April, July, and October) under the auspices of the Georgia Entomological Society in concert with Allen Press (Lawrence, Kansas). Manuscripts deemed acceptable for publication in the Journal report original research with insects and related arthropods or literature reviews offering foundations to innovative directions in entomological research