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E Abou-Fakhr Hammad1, A Zeaiter, N Saliba, S Talhouk.
Abstract
Forty-one methanol extracts of 28 indigenous medicinal plant species were tested for their insecticidal bioactivity against cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), adults and second nymphal instars under controlled conditions. This study is within a bioprospection context, in the form of utilizing local plant species as an alternative in sustainable agriculture development. Eighteen and nine plant extracts caused a significant decrease in number of live adult and nymphal whiteflies, respectively, compared to the control. This is the first report for the potential effect on survival of insects for 22 out of 28 tested medicinal plant species. Whole plant extracts of Ranunculus myosuroudes Boiss. and Kotschy (Ranunculaceae), Achillea damascena L. (Asteraceae), and Anthemis hebronica Boiss. and Kotschy (Asteraceae) and leaf extracts of Verbascum leptostychum DC. (Scrophulariaceae) and Heliotropium rotundifolium Boiss. (Borangiaceae) caused both repellent and toxic effects against the adult and second nymphal instars, respectively. Extracts of leaves and stems of Anthemis scariosa Boiss. (Asteraceae) and Calendula palestina Pers. (Asteraceae) were found to be more bioactive against the adult and nymphal instars, respectively, than extracts of other plant parts, such as flowers. Thus, the bioactive extracts of these medicinal plants have the potential to lower whitefly populations in a comprehensive pest management program in local communities, pending cultivation of these medicinal plant species.Entities:
Keywords: endemic; medicinal; plant extract
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25204756 PMCID: PMC4212871 DOI: 10.1673/031.014.105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
List of extracts of indigenous medicinal plant species tested for their insecticidal bioactivity against adults and 2 nd instar nymphs of Bemisia tabaci.
Number of B. tabaci adults and nymphs encountered live on treated cucumber plants with methanol flower extracts of different plant species under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b/c/d) are significantly different (Student- Newman-Keuls test, P <.05).
**Loc. 1 or 2 refers to location number from where plant species was collected.
Number of B. tabaci adults and nymphs encountered live on treated cucumber plants with methanol whole plant extracts of different plant species under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b/c/d/e) are significantly different (Student- Newman-Keuls test, P <.05).
**Loc. 1 or 2 refers to location number from where plant species was collected.
Number of B. tabaci adults and nymphs encountered live on treated cucumber plants with methanol leaf and stem extracts of different plant species under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b) are significantly different (Student Newman Keuls test, P <.05).
**Loc. 1 or 2 refers to location number from where plant species was collected.
Number of B. tabaci adults and nymphs encountered live on treated cucumber plants with methanol leaf extracts of different plant species under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b/c) are significantly different (Student Newman Keuls test, P <.05).
Number of B. tabaci adults encountered live on treated cucumber plants, with methanol extracts of different plant parts of one plant species collected from same location, under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b/c) are significantly different (Student Newman Keuls test, P <.05).
**Loc. 2 refers to location number from where plant species was collected.
Number of B. tabaci adults encountered live on treated cucumber plants, with methanol extracts of same plant part of same plant species collected from different locations, under controlled glasshouse conditions.
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b/c) are significantly different (Student Newman Keuls test, P <.05).
**Loc. 1 or 2 refers to location number from where plant species was collected.
Number of B. tabaci adults encountered live on treated cucumber plants, with methanol extracts of the same plant part of different species within same plant genus, under controlled glasshouse conditions
Measurement values presented are mean ± SEM.
*Means in a column followed by different letters (a/b) are significantly different
(Student Newman Keuls test, P <.05).