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Toxicity, Deterrent and Repellent Activities of Four Essential Oils on Aphis punicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Chemical insecticides have many harmful effects, including as foodborne residues and environmental contaminants, as well as side effects on natural enemies and serious risks for human health. The use of plant-derived essential oils (EOs) as effective bio-agents has become an essential component of i...
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Published in: | Plants (Basel) 2022-02, Vol.11 (3), p.463 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Chemical insecticides have many harmful effects, including as foodborne residues and environmental contaminants, as well as side effects on natural enemies and serious risks for human health. The use of plant-derived essential oils (EOs) as effective bio-agents has become an essential component of integrated pest management. In this study, the contact toxicity, deterrent, and repellent activities were evaluated for essential oils obtained from
, and
, grown at high altitudes in the Taif region, KSA, on
. Furthermore, the toxicity of these EOs against the predator
was estimated. A total of 17, 14, 16, and 26 compounds were identified in the EOs of
,
,
, and
, respectively. They showed a variation in the major compounds:
(Carvone, 61.16%),
(Pulegone, 48.6%),
(Eucalyptol, 33.52%), and
(α-pinene, 36.65%). A contact toxicity test on
imago and
larvae showed that LC
were approximately four-fold greater for all tested EOs towards aphids compared to towards the predator, while the two species of
sp. were more effective than the other two species of
sp. The LC
values on
ranged from 1.57 to 2.97 µg/mL, while on
larvae, they ranged from 5.96 to 10.33 µg/mL. Furthermore, the EOs of two species of
sp. showed excellent repellence and deterrence against
. In conclusion, the tested EOs, especially those from
sp., have been shown to be promising natural aphicides, repellent, and deterrent against
, and they are safe for important insect predators. |
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ISSN: | 2223-7747 2223-7747 |
DOI: | 10.3390/plants11030463 |