Plant secondary metabolites against biotic stresses for sustainable crop protection
Biotechnology Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 108520 - 108520
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Synthesis, antifungal and antibacterial evaluation of trifluoromethylpyrimidine derivatives containing 1,3,4-thiadiazole and 1,2,4-triazole thioether moieties
Jiansong An,
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Shengkui Hu,
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Hai-Jiang Chen
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et al.
Phosphorus, sulfur, and silicon and the related elements,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: March 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Plant derivative extracts'(Brahmastra) spectral characterization and their impact on Lipaphis erysimi and natural enemies in oilseed-mustard under organic farming conditions
S. P. Singh,
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Mehra S. Sidhu
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Organic Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 30, 2025
Language: Английский
Efficacy of Thyme and Eucalyptus Essential Oils as Biopesticides for Macrosiphum euphorbiae Control
Sabrine Attia,
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Georges Lognay,
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Stéphanie Heuskin
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Pineapple by-products: A critical review of their bioactive compounds as eco-friendly pesticides in pest management
B. Bruce,
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Isaac Duah Boateng
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Food Chemistry X,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102567 - 102567
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Adult food and species type influence the nutritional physiology and tolerance of two flour beetles to the extract of Dennettia tripetala (G. Baker)
Physiological Entomology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49(3), P. 253 - 269
Published: April 26, 2024
Abstract
Tribolium
castaneum
(Herbst)
and
confusum
(Jacquelin
du
Val)
are
common
damaging
pests
of
stored
grain
flours
in
several
homes
flour
mill
industries
worldwide.
This
study
examines
how
food,
species,
concentration,
exposure
time
affect
the
susceptibility
nutritional
physiology
T.
when
exposed
to
partially
purified
methanolic
fruit
extract
Dennettia
tripetala
(G.
Baker)
two
its
major
active
compounds
(linalool
2‐phenylnitroethane).
Gas
chromatography–mass
spectrometry
was
used
evaluate
chemical
profile
plant
extract.
Thirty‐two
were
found
plant,
including
established
insecticidal
insectifuge
such
as
linalool,
cis‐vaccenic
acid,
2‐phenylnitroethane,
linoleic
among
others.
The
interactions
factors
have
a
differential
impact
on
indices
both
species
D
.
,
linalool
2‐phenylnitroethane.
According
LC
50
values,
2‐phenylnitroethane
most
least
toxic
beetles,
respectively.
With
increasing
concentrations,
all
except
feeding
deterrence
decreased.
Relative
controls,
evoked
highest
reduction,
respectively,
beetles'
indices.
Treated
corn
discs
deterred
over
treated
wheat
discs,
regardless
insecticide
type.
had
higher
overall
food
consumption
than
Regardless
type,
relative
growth
rate
T
fed
with
D.
extract,
showed
post‐ingestion
toxicity
emphasises
importance
certain
intrinsic
factors,
like
cereal
types,
managing
plant‐based
insecticides.
various
data
obtained
from
this
will
help
researchers
pesticide
manufacturers
formulate
effective
biopesticides
control
flours.
Language: Английский
Investigating the Insecticidal Effects of Two Essential Oils of Thyme and Eucalyptus on Macrosiphom Euphorbiae
Sabrine Attia,
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Georges Lognay,
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Stéphanie Heuskin
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et al.
Entomology and Applied Science Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 1 - 7
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Due
to
low
toxicity,
fast
decomposition,
and
compatibility
with
the
environment,
plant
essential
oils
are
used
as
a
suitable
alternative
strategy
for
pest
control.
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
investigate
insecticidal
effects
two
oils,
Eucalyptus
Zataria,
on
Macrosiphom
euphorbiae.
In
study,
were
extracted
using
Clonger
device
by
water
distillation
method.
Bioassay
tests
performed
adult
insects
at
different
concentrations
euc
Language: Английский
Isolation and Characterization of Bacillus Strains from Egyptian Mangroves: Exploring Their Endophytic Potential in Maize for Biological Control of Spodoptera frugiperda
Hayam M. Fathy,
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Mona Awad,
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Nawal Abdulaziz Alfuhaid
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et al.
Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 1057 - 1057
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
The
widespread
use
of
pesticides
to
manage
Spodoptera
frugiperda
has
led
significant
challenges.
This
insect
developed
resistance
47
active
insecticide
ingredients.
Therefore,
endophytic
entomopathogenic
bacteria
have
been
explored
as
an
alternative
pest
management
strategy,
offering
the
potential
reduce
reliance
on
chemical
pesticides.
current
study
aims
evaluate
colonization
indigenous
marine
Bacillus
strains
endophytes
in
maize
plants
and
assess
their
insecticidal
activity
against
S.
frugiperda.
Four
inoculation
methods—foliar
application,
seed
treatment,
soil
drenching,
a
combination
all
three—were
used
establish
plants.
Our
results
showed
that
promising
native
exhibited
both
antibacterial
effects
neonates
under
laboratory
conditions.
Foliar
application
sp.
Esh39
caused
highest
mortality
rate
(65%),
followed
by
tequilensis
R39
(60%).
However,
this
method
did
not
significantly
enhance
plant
height
or
chlorophyll
content.
these
warrants
further
investigation
improve
biological
control
via
mediation.
findings
provide
valuable
insights
into
bacterial
diversity
functionality
mangrove
ecosystems
pave
way
for
innovative,
sustainable
strategies.
Language: Английский
Uplc-im-q-tof-ms-based biochemometric approach for the identification of insecticidal markers in Fritillaria cirrhosa d.don and elucidation of their insecticidal action
Prateek Singh Bora,
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Himanshi Gupta,
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Urvashi Kashyap
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et al.
Microchemical Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 112620 - 112620
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
HPLC and GC–MS analyses of phytochemical compounds in Haloxylon salicornicum extract: Antibacterial and antifungal activity assessment of phytopathogens
Open Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
The
present
study
investigated
the
phytochemical
constituents
and
antimicrobial
effects
of
aqueous
methanolic
extract
Haloxylon
salicornicum
against
some
phytopathogenic
bacterial
fungal
strains.
selected
strains
were
Pectobacterium
carotovorum
,
atrosepticum
Ralstonia
solanacearum
Streptomyces
scabiei
while
Fusarium
oxysporum
Botrytis
cinerea
Rhizoctonia
solani.
demonstrated
significant
efficacy
P.
at
a
concentration
1,000
µg/mL,
resulting
in
inhibition
zones
measuring
12.3
11
mm,
respectively.
Furthermore,
considerable
effectiveness
strains,
achieving
an
impressive
growth
suppression
rate
68.8%
R.
solani
5,000
µg/mL.
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
analysis
identified
nine
notable
phenolic
compounds
six
common
flavonoid
extract.
highest
quantities
gallic
acid
(6427.5
µg/g),
vanillin
(1145.4
chlorogenic
(498.1
syringic
(322.5
µg/g).
Apigenin
(1155.9
daidzein
(460.9
quercetin
(382.7
naringenin
(160.4
µg/g)
exhibited
most
concentrations
compounds.
Gas
chromatography–mass
spectrometry
revealed
that
n
-hexadecanoic
(53.7%),
9-octadecenoic
(26.9%),
9,12-octadecadienoic
(
Z
)
(8.67%),
palmitic
acid,
TMS
derivative
(4.36%)
predominant
Consequently,
H.
could
be
used
for
first
time
as
environmentally
safe
pesticide
agent
plant
pathogens
to
reduce
excessive
use
chemical
pesticides.
Language: Английский