Food security in developing countries is threatened by crop pests and ectoparasites in livestock. Strategies for their management still rely on synthetic pesticides which are not always effective and the active ingredients persist in the environment with negative consequences for beneficial arthropods, farmers and consumers, hence necessitating research on sustainable alternatives. Botanical insecticides are increasingly relevant, typically having lower impacts on users, consumers and the environment. One example is the southern African shrub the Blue bush-berry, Maerua edulis. Recent work reported effective pest control using this plant species against cattle ticks, storage beetles and vegetable pests. However, little is known about the ch...
This thesis describes investigations of the insecticidal compounds of three Sri Lankan plants, Pleur...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...
Food security in developing countries is threatened by crop pests and ectoparasites in livestock. St...
The diversity of synthetic pesticides has been reduced through regulation especially in the European...
This study investigated the efficacy of the root and leaf powders of Aspilia africana and Mimosa dip...
New insecticidal natural products are required to find compounds with higher intrinsic activities to...
Research Article published by Elsevier LtdThe diversity of synthetic pesticides has been reduced thr...
This work aimed at identifying plant compounds with insecticidal activity against Diaphania hyalinat...
Callosobruchus maculatus (cowpea beetle) is a field-to-store pest causing over 90% losses of cowpea....
Powders prepared from plant species available in Nigeria are reported to possess ovicidal, larvicida...
In the fight against arthropod crop pests using plant secondary metabolites, most research has focus...
Cowpea is an essential food legume in the tropics and particularly for sub-Saharan African populatio...
Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) is the most damaging insect pest of storage legumes...
The deterioration and degradation of crops by insects causes economic losses of several billion doll...
This thesis describes investigations of the insecticidal compounds of three Sri Lankan plants, Pleur...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...
Food security in developing countries is threatened by crop pests and ectoparasites in livestock. St...
The diversity of synthetic pesticides has been reduced through regulation especially in the European...
This study investigated the efficacy of the root and leaf powders of Aspilia africana and Mimosa dip...
New insecticidal natural products are required to find compounds with higher intrinsic activities to...
Research Article published by Elsevier LtdThe diversity of synthetic pesticides has been reduced thr...
This work aimed at identifying plant compounds with insecticidal activity against Diaphania hyalinat...
Callosobruchus maculatus (cowpea beetle) is a field-to-store pest causing over 90% losses of cowpea....
Powders prepared from plant species available in Nigeria are reported to possess ovicidal, larvicida...
In the fight against arthropod crop pests using plant secondary metabolites, most research has focus...
Cowpea is an essential food legume in the tropics and particularly for sub-Saharan African populatio...
Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) is the most damaging insect pest of storage legumes...
The deterioration and degradation of crops by insects causes economic losses of several billion doll...
This thesis describes investigations of the insecticidal compounds of three Sri Lankan plants, Pleur...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...
It is estimated that, in the whole world, are present 10 quintillion living insect specimens at any ...