Hyptis suaveolens and Hyptis spicigera (Lamiaceae) essential oils: qualitative analysis, contact toxicity and repellent activity against Sitophilus granarius (L.) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae)

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作者
Conti, Barbara [1 ]
Canale, Angelo [1 ]
Cioni, Pier Luigi [2 ]
Flamini, Guido [2 ]
Rifici, Alessandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pisa, Dept Tree Sci Entomol & Plant Pathol G Scaramuzzi, Entomol Sect, I-56124 Pisa, Italy
[2] Univ Pisa, Dept Pharmaceut Sci Seat Bioorgan Chem & Biopharm, I-56126 Pisa, Italy
关键词
Stored-food insects; Plant-essential oils; Bioassays; Botanical insecticide; Integrated pest management; TRIBOLIUM-CASTANEUM HERBST; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; AROMATIC PLANTS; ZEAMAIS MOTSCHULSKY; BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY; LAM; LOCATION; BEHAVIOR; POIT; PEST;
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10.1007/s10340-010-0343-0
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Essential oils from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poiteau (Lamiaceae) and Hyptis spicigera Lamarck (Lamiaceae) were first analysed by gas chromatography and by gas chromatography/electron impact mass spectroscopy and then evaluated for toxicity and repellent activity against Sitophilus granarius (L.) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae), one of the most serious worldwide stored grain pests. Fifty-six compounds have been identified in the essential oil of H. suaveolens: monoterpene hydrocarbons were the most represented volatiles (64.1%), followed by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (24.0%), oxygenated monoterpenes (8.1%) and oxygenated sesquiterpenes (2.4%). Diterpenes and non-terpene derivatives were scarcely represented. Sixty compounds have been identified in the essential oil of H. spicigera: monoterpene hydrocarbons were the most represented class of volatiles (70.4%), followed by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (22.6%). Results from topical applications on insects showed that both essential oils had an effective insecticidal activity. The complete kill of S. granarius was observed 24 h after treatment at a minimum effective dose of 0.4 and 0.6 mu l per insect with H. suaveolens and H. spicigera oil, respectively. Results from repellency tests showed that the two essential oils had a repellent activity on S. granarius adults: at the lowest dose (2 x 10(-4) mu l oil per cm(2)), H. spicigera essential oil exhibited a higher repellent effect in comparison to H. suaveolens. No significant differences were observed for the repellent effect between the two essential oils at the highest dose (2 x 10(-2) mu l oil per cm(2)).
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