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Chemical Composition and Insecticidal Potential of Six Essential Oils from Morocco against Dactylopius opuntiae (Cockerell) under Field and Laboratory Conditions.
Ramdani, Chaimae; El Fakhouri, Karim; Sbaghi, Mohamed; Bouharroud, Rachid; Boulamtat, Rachid; Aasfar, Abderrahim; Mesfioui, Abdelhalim; El Bouhssini, Mustapha.
Affiliation
  • Ramdani C; Entomology Laboratory, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Rabat Institutes, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
  • El Fakhouri K; Laboratory of Biology and Health, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ibn-Tofail University, Kenitra 14000, Morocco.
  • Sbaghi M; Entomology Laboratory, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Rabat Institutes, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
  • Bouharroud R; National Institute of Agronomic Research (INRA), Rabat 10100, Morocco.
  • Boulamtat R; Integrated Crop Production Unit, Regional Center for Agronomic Research of Agadir (INRA), Avenue des FAR, Inezgane 80000, Morocco.
  • Aasfar A; Entomology Laboratory, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Rabat Institutes, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
  • Mesfioui A; Laboratory of Biology and Health, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ibn-Tofail University, Kenitra 14000, Morocco.
  • El Bouhssini M; Green Biotechnology Laboratory, Moroccan Foundation for Advanced Science, Innovation and Research (MAScIR), Rabat Design Centre, Rue Mohamed Al Jazouli, Madinate Al Irfane, Rabat 10100, Morocco.
Insects ; 12(11)2021 Nov 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34821807
ABSTRACT
The carmine cochineal Dactylopius opuntiae (Cockerell) is the major insect pest of the prickly-pear cactus Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) in Morocco. The present study investigated the insecticidal activities of six essential oils (EOs) against nymphs and adult females of D. opuntiae applied singly or in combination with a detergent under laboratory and field conditions. Under laboratory conditions, M. pulegium and O. vulgare L. essential oils showed a high level of insecticidal activity at 5%, with 98% and 92% females' mortality, respectively, 5 days after treatments. The M. pulegium and O. vulgaris oils at 5% applied in combination with black soap at (60 g/L) induced the highest toxic activity on adult females, 100% and 96% at 5 days after treatments, respectively. Under field conditions, M. pulegium and O. vulgare oils at 5% in combination with black soap (60 g/L) showed the highest adult female mortalities with 96.33 and 92.56%, respectively, 7 days after the first application. The double application of M. pulegium oil at 5% significantly increased the mortality of adult females up to 91%, 5 days after the second spray. GC-MS analysis revealed that the most abundant constituent of M. pulegium and O. vulgare oils was pulegone (84.69%) and durenol (76.53%), respectively. These findings showed that the use of M. pulegium and O. vulgare in combination with black soap or in double sprays could be incorporated in the management package for the control of the wild cochineal D. opuntiae, as a safe and natural alternative to chemical insecticides.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Insects Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Morocco

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Insects Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Morocco