2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2005001000002
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Control de Sitophilus zeamais con polvos vegetales de tres especies del género Chenopodium

Abstract: Resumen -Se evaluaron polvos vegetales de Chenopodium ambrosioides L., Chenopodium album L. y Chenopodium quinoa Willd. para el control de Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, bajo condiciones de laboratorio. Los parámetros evaluados fueron mortalidad y emergencia de insectos adultos, pérdida de peso y germinación de los granos, efecto ovicida y larvicida, fumigación, repelencia y residualidad de los polvos. El diseño experimental fue completamente al azar, con un arreglo factorial y tres repeticiones. La mayor mor… Show more

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“…Plant powders of S. occidentalis caused significant mortality in C. maculatus (Adesina et al 2011), and insecticidal properties of A. pyrifolium (Torres et al 2006), C. sonderianus Lima et al 2006Lima et al , 2013, A. cearensis (Farias et al 2010;Souza et al 2011), and Z. joazeiro (Souza et al 2011) have been documented in different insect species. The repellent activities of Caatinga plant powders need further study although the repellency of many other plant powders against stored pests has been reported (Elhag 2000;Kéita et al 2001;Mazzonetto & Vendramin 2003;Silva-Aguayo et al 2005;Sanon et al 2006;Kabir & Muhammad 2010).…”
Section: Repellent Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant powders of S. occidentalis caused significant mortality in C. maculatus (Adesina et al 2011), and insecticidal properties of A. pyrifolium (Torres et al 2006), C. sonderianus Lima et al 2006Lima et al , 2013, A. cearensis (Farias et al 2010;Souza et al 2011), and Z. joazeiro (Souza et al 2011) have been documented in different insect species. The repellent activities of Caatinga plant powders need further study although the repellency of many other plant powders against stored pests has been reported (Elhag 2000;Kéita et al 2001;Mazzonetto & Vendramin 2003;Silva-Aguayo et al 2005;Sanon et al 2006;Kabir & Muhammad 2010).…”
Section: Repellent Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos compuestos han tenido un rol importante en el control de plagas de los granos almacenados, por su amplio espectro de control y facilidad de penetración en los cereales, dejando mínimos residuos (Zettler y Arthur, 2000). Sin embargo, su uso irracional ha producido efectos adversos, como contaminación del ambiente, presencia de residuos peligrosos en alimentos, junto con antecedentes de insectos resistentes a insecticidas sintéticos como organofosforados o piretroides (Silva et al, 2003). Por tanto, se hace necesaria la búsqueda de nuevas estrategias que no presenten estos problemas (Pohleven et al, 2011).…”
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“…Among the extracts that were active by ingestion assay, only V. cymosa leaves dichloromethane extract did not result in the reduction of the number of emerged individuals in the F1 generation. The reduction of the number of individuals in F1 has been attributed to the insecticidal effect on parent individuals, and in some cases, the repellent effect has been considered a second agent of grain protection, and has been observed in several studies (Silva-Aguayo et al, 2005;Tapondjou et al, 2005;Asawalam et al, 2006;Arannilewa and Odeyemi, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%