2019
DOI: 10.2478/pjen-2019-0014
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Chemosensory response of the Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabaceae) weevil (Bruchus chinensis Linnaeus, 1758 (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)) to Dioscorea sansibarensis Pax. (Dioscoreaceae) bulbil essential oil

Abstract: Dioscorea sansibarensis bulbils are well known for their toxicity and medicinal applications. In this study, the attraction and mortality of the Phaseolus vulgaris weevil (Bruchus chinensis) caused by Dioscorea sansibarensis bulbil oil was examined in a Completely Randomized Design experiment using a Y-tube olfactometer on a laboratory bench. Statistical analysis at P < 0.05 showed 10 µL had an attraction of 42.67%. In the case of mortality, the results showed that Phaseolus vulgaris seeds treated with 40 µ… Show more

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“…Terpenoids, flavonoids and saponins identified by thin-layer chromatography in D. sansibarensis were responsible for the antioviposition and Inhibition of F 1 emergence of C. chinensis (Mauti et al 2020). According to Mauti et al (2019b) and Philbert (2021) properties of a compound is the part of a plant that is extracted and the solvent used for extraction. Volatile and active compounds in plants extracted by hexane solvent have shown deterrent and toxic properties to C. chinensis weevils (Bubalo 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terpenoids, flavonoids and saponins identified by thin-layer chromatography in D. sansibarensis were responsible for the antioviposition and Inhibition of F 1 emergence of C. chinensis (Mauti et al 2020). According to Mauti et al (2019b) and Philbert (2021) properties of a compound is the part of a plant that is extracted and the solvent used for extraction. Volatile and active compounds in plants extracted by hexane solvent have shown deterrent and toxic properties to C. chinensis weevils (Bubalo 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e wild Dioscorea sansibarensis, also called (m)chochoni in Swahili, is a sun-loving ornamental climber that forms a canopy occurring in riverine forests of tropical sub-Sahara Africa, specifically in Madagascar, Zanzibar, and Tanganyika. D. sansibarensis documented history in traditional medicine goes to at least 2000 BC [14,15]. D. sansibarensis bulbils, yams, stem, and leaves are found to be toxic to pathogens, herbivores, and monkeys; hunters use its extract on arrows to hunt wild pigs [14,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%