2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10340-015-0646-2
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Acaricidal, repellent, and oviposition-deterrent activities of 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol and ethyl oleate against the carmine spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus

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“…To further confirm the effect of the compound, we performed a potted seedling experiment, which indicated that this compound also had remarkable efficacy in controlling mites. A similar result was obtained by Chen and Dai (), who found that 2,4‐di‐tert‐butylphenol and ethyl oleate from Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl also exhibited significant acaricidal properties against T. cinnabarinus and were concentration dependent after treatment. The LC 50 and LC 90 values of the two compounds were 1.26, 1.62, 3.71 and 5.09 g/l after 24 h of treatment using the leaf‐dip method, which were higher than the values obtained for β‐sitosterol‐3‐ O ‐heptadeca‐8 Z , 11 Z ‐dienoate in the same assay.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…To further confirm the effect of the compound, we performed a potted seedling experiment, which indicated that this compound also had remarkable efficacy in controlling mites. A similar result was obtained by Chen and Dai (), who found that 2,4‐di‐tert‐butylphenol and ethyl oleate from Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl also exhibited significant acaricidal properties against T. cinnabarinus and were concentration dependent after treatment. The LC 50 and LC 90 values of the two compounds were 1.26, 1.62, 3.71 and 5.09 g/l after 24 h of treatment using the leaf‐dip method, which were higher than the values obtained for β‐sitosterol‐3‐ O ‐heptadeca‐8 Z , 11 Z ‐dienoate in the same assay.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…() described the acaricidal, repellent and oviposition‐deterrent properties of the ethanol extracts obtained from both the leaf and seed in the Thorn apple ( Datura stramonium L.) against adult two‐spotted spiders under laboratory conditions. Furthermore, Chen and Dai () investigated the acaricidal, repellent and oviposition‐deterrent influences of 2,4‐di‐tert‐butylphenol and ethyl oleate on T. cinnabarinus . Therefore, the S. nigrum extract and compound LLX‐1 (β‐sitosterol‐3‐ O ‐heptadeca‐8 Z , 11 Z ‐dienoate) must be investigated for their possible ways to make behavioural changes, which will be a main focus for our group in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2,4-DTBP has been identified in various animals, such as marine sponge Zygomycale sp. of the phylum Porifera [71], centipede Scolopendra subspinipes Leach of the phylum Arthropoda [72], spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval) of the phylum Arthropoda [73], and Styela clava Herdman of phylum Chordata [74]. The phenol was also isolated from a praying mantis (Mantidis ootheca) egg-case [75].…”
Section: Natural Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that 2,4-Di-tertbutylphenol, stigmasterol, and campesterol are the major components in the extracts. In many reports, plant extracts containing 2,4-Di-tertbutylphenol were shown to possess antioxidant and neuronal protective effects [8][9][10]. Research has indicated that stigmasterol may be useful in the prevention of certain cancers and possesses potent antioxidant, hypoglycemic and thyroid inhibiting properties [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%