2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chnaes.2019.07.001
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Pesticidal activity of Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. Leaves against nematodes and perennial weeds

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“…), maize ( Zea mays L.), vegetables, olives ( Olea europaea L.), citrus, vines, and other similar crops are intensively cultivated (FAO 2011). It has allelopathic potential and negatively affects cultivated crops such as wheat and cotton (Balah and AbdelRazek 2020). Solanum elaeagnifolium adversely affects both common and durum wheat, but more susceptibility is observed in durum wheat (Albarni et al 2012).…”
Section: Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…), maize ( Zea mays L.), vegetables, olives ( Olea europaea L.), citrus, vines, and other similar crops are intensively cultivated (FAO 2011). It has allelopathic potential and negatively affects cultivated crops such as wheat and cotton (Balah and AbdelRazek 2020). Solanum elaeagnifolium adversely affects both common and durum wheat, but more susceptibility is observed in durum wheat (Albarni et al 2012).…”
Section: Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, chromanone derivatives have been used as antiproliferative, 21,22 antioxidant, neuroprotective, 23 antifungal, 24 antimicrobial, 25,26 DNA binding, 27 antiallergic 28 and pesticidal agents. 29 Chromanones have been designed and demonstrated to have extremely potent inhibitory activity against HIV-1 replication. 30,31 The Pd( ii ) complexes of N (4)-substituted TSCs showed remarkable anti- Mycobacterium tuberculosis (anti-M-TB) activity, better than that of the commercially available anti-M-TB drugs, and also the free TSCs showed good activity against the breast tumour MDA-MB-231 cell line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speci cally, the berries of S. elaeagnifolium possess this phytochemical [6]. In addition to this phytochemical, the leaves and seeds of this plant have been found to have a wide range of polyphenolic molecules, including β-sitosterol-3-O-β-Dglucoside, Quercetin-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, kaempferol, Cglycoside, kaempferol 8-C-β-galactoside, 2-(2-hydroxyphenoxy)-3,6,8-trihydroxy-4H-chromen-4-one, Quercetin, Rutin, Mangiferin, 2R, 3R-5,7, 4′-trihydroxy-dihydro avon-3-O-α-D-glucopyranosyl 6′′-O-β-dglucopyranoside-6′′′-p-hydroxy benzoate, kaempferol-3-6′-coumaroylglucoside, chlorogenic acid, kaempferol β-D-(6"-O-cis-cinnamoyl glucoside), coumaroylglucoside, mangiferin, kaempferol, coumaroyl quince acid and dicaffeoylquinicacids [5] Although the plant consists of such pharmacologically active molecules, S. elaeagnifolium seeds and leaves are also reported to have potent insecticidal and repellent potential against plant pests; therefore, it is supplied as an alternative pesticide for agricultural crops [1] On the other hand, Solanine, a unique phytochemical found in Solanum species, has previously been shown to have anti-cancer and anti-herpes virus properties [6]. Although considered a weed, S. elaeagnifolium is reported to have a broad spectrum of therapeutic properties due to the existence of pharmacologically potential phytochemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%