Besides its use in the brewing industry, hop cones appear as a powerful source of biologically active compounds, already checked for their putative anticancer, antimicrobial, and other bioactivities. Conversely, hop use in pest control remains to date under-investigated. Therefore, the biological activity of hop essential oil (EO) and its main constituents was investigated here against Sitophilus granarius. Adult contact toxicity was found 24 h after treatment with hop EO (LD50/LD90 13.30/40.23 μµg/adult), and its three most abundant components, α-humulene, β-myrcene, and β-caryophyllene (LD50/LD90 41.87/73.51, 75.91/126.05, and 138.51/241.27 μµg/adult, respectively); negligible variations at 48 h, except for α-humulene (LD50/LD90 26.83/49....
Humulus lupulus L. is a species of the Cannabaceae family. Hop, as it is commonly known, is a perenn...
Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) are used traditionally in the brewing industry to confer bitterness, aroma...
Essential oils from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poiteau (Lamiaceae) and Hyptis spicigera Lamarck (Lamiace...
The use of bioinsecticides, rather than synthetic compounds, appears a goal to be pursued in pest co...
Hop, Humulus lupulus L., is an aromatic plant largely utilized in the brewing industry to add flavou...
Spent hops is a waste produced in large amount by the brewing industry. Rhyzopertha dominica and Si...
International audienceSearching for alternative methods to conventional pesticides against crop path...
Humulus lupulus L. is a species in the Cannabaceae family. Hop, as it is commonly known, is a peren...
Chemical control of the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) has been ineffective and presents serious ...
Excessive application of synthetic insecticides damages not only the environment and agriculture, b...
The medicinal potential of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is widely cited in ancient literature and is als...
Over the past several decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in industrial hemp (Cannabis ...
Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is one of the most important raw materials of beer production. Its cones ar...
Humulus lupulus, commonly known as hops has widely been used in breweries globally, however, the aca...
Maize is cultivated worldwide and used as food and for fuel production. It is usually attacked and d...
Humulus lupulus L. is a species of the Cannabaceae family. Hop, as it is commonly known, is a perenn...
Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) are used traditionally in the brewing industry to confer bitterness, aroma...
Essential oils from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poiteau (Lamiaceae) and Hyptis spicigera Lamarck (Lamiace...
The use of bioinsecticides, rather than synthetic compounds, appears a goal to be pursued in pest co...
Hop, Humulus lupulus L., is an aromatic plant largely utilized in the brewing industry to add flavou...
Spent hops is a waste produced in large amount by the brewing industry. Rhyzopertha dominica and Si...
International audienceSearching for alternative methods to conventional pesticides against crop path...
Humulus lupulus L. is a species in the Cannabaceae family. Hop, as it is commonly known, is a peren...
Chemical control of the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) has been ineffective and presents serious ...
Excessive application of synthetic insecticides damages not only the environment and agriculture, b...
The medicinal potential of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is widely cited in ancient literature and is als...
Over the past several decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in industrial hemp (Cannabis ...
Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is one of the most important raw materials of beer production. Its cones ar...
Humulus lupulus, commonly known as hops has widely been used in breweries globally, however, the aca...
Maize is cultivated worldwide and used as food and for fuel production. It is usually attacked and d...
Humulus lupulus L. is a species of the Cannabaceae family. Hop, as it is commonly known, is a perenn...
Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) are used traditionally in the brewing industry to confer bitterness, aroma...
Essential oils from Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poiteau (Lamiaceae) and Hyptis spicigera Lamarck (Lamiace...