Keeping in view the bio-friendly nature of plant extracts, experiments were designed to determine the toxicological and repellent effects of Azadirachta indica and Glycyrrhiza glabra against the insect pest of stored beans, Callosobruchus chinensis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). For determination of repellent action, area preference method was adopted. In the method of area preference, half of filter paper was treated with serial concentrations of plant extracts. After the release of beetles and their response against the plant extracts, results highlighted potential of crude extracts towards creating a repellent zone for the storage beetle. After the experiments, it was found that the A. indica was more potent as compared to the G. glabra
In present investigation, toxic, repellent, antifeedent and growth inhibition effects of five differ...
Many species of plants have potential to be utilized as medicinal and therapeutic agents, not only f...
This work was carried out to evaluate the insecticidal activity of extracts from 14 plant species of...
Plant based insecticides are considered among the most economic and ecofriendly chemicals for the pr...
In a search for botanical products to control the main insect pest of stored cowpea, Callosobruchus ...
Toxic and repellent effects of four plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae against the stored legu...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to investigate the efficacy of different plant derivatives tha...
Traditionally used African plant powders, with a known effect against the cowpea beetle Callosobruch...
Current experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of four different plant extracts, i.e. Aak...
The present research work was conducted to find a noval, biodegradable, safe and environment friendl...
The effect of some botanicals on the control of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) against the bru...
Powders prepared from plant species available in Nigeria are reported to possess ovicidal, larvicida...
There is a need for effective and environmentally sensitive methods of controlling vertebrate pest p...
Extracts of eight plants local to Oman, namely Qarat (Acacia nilotica), Mustafal (Annona squamosa), ...
Methanol, ethanol and acetone extracts of leaves of four plants were evaluated forrepellent activity...
In present investigation, toxic, repellent, antifeedent and growth inhibition effects of five differ...
Many species of plants have potential to be utilized as medicinal and therapeutic agents, not only f...
This work was carried out to evaluate the insecticidal activity of extracts from 14 plant species of...
Plant based insecticides are considered among the most economic and ecofriendly chemicals for the pr...
In a search for botanical products to control the main insect pest of stored cowpea, Callosobruchus ...
Toxic and repellent effects of four plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae against the stored legu...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to investigate the efficacy of different plant derivatives tha...
Traditionally used African plant powders, with a known effect against the cowpea beetle Callosobruch...
Current experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of four different plant extracts, i.e. Aak...
The present research work was conducted to find a noval, biodegradable, safe and environment friendl...
The effect of some botanicals on the control of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) against the bru...
Powders prepared from plant species available in Nigeria are reported to possess ovicidal, larvicida...
There is a need for effective and environmentally sensitive methods of controlling vertebrate pest p...
Extracts of eight plants local to Oman, namely Qarat (Acacia nilotica), Mustafal (Annona squamosa), ...
Methanol, ethanol and acetone extracts of leaves of four plants were evaluated forrepellent activity...
In present investigation, toxic, repellent, antifeedent and growth inhibition effects of five differ...
Many species of plants have potential to be utilized as medicinal and therapeutic agents, not only f...
This work was carried out to evaluate the insecticidal activity of extracts from 14 plant species of...