Persistence of Toxicity in Four Natural Extracts Controlling Tetranychus urticae as Affected by Tween®20 Supply

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Title: Persistence of Toxicity in Four Natural Extracts Controlling Tetranychus urticae as Affected by Tween®20 Supply
Authors: Sabrine Attia, Kaouthar Grissa-Lebdi, Raki Almohamad, Thierry Hance, Anne Catherine Mailleux
Source: Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 35-44 (2015)
Publisher Information: Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education, 2015.
Publication Year: 2015
Collection: LCC:Plant culture
LCC:Plant ecology
Subject Terms: Extracts, persistence, pest management, plant extracts, Tetranychus urticae, Tween®20, Plant culture, SB1-1110, Plant ecology, QK900-989
More Details: Natural plant extracts are considered as promising tools to fight pests such as phytophagous mites and particularly against Tetranychus urticae that causes damage of economic importance in agriculture. The aim of the present work was to analyze the persistence of their biocidal activity and to investigate the possibility of extending their activities against T. urticae. Three essential oils from Deverra scoparia, Hertia cheirifolia and Santolina africana, and one distillate from Allium sativum are effective in controlling the two spotted spider mite T. urticae. The persistence of the plant extracts was evaluated and compared with and without a non-ionic surfactant composed of monosorbitanoleate (Tween®20). Without Tween®20 and five days following treatment, the four extracts rapidly lost their toxicity against T. urticae indicating low persistence of their biological activity. With Tween®20, their persistence significantly increased and lasted 10 days. The combination with Tween®20 significantly increased the differences between the respective persistence of the four plant extracts with S. africana being the most persistent extract and D. scoparia the less persistent. Even if possessing a high toxicity against T. urticae, natural plant extracts have only a poor persistence of their toxic effect. The enhancement of their efficacy and the increase of their persistence achieved by the use of Tween®20 make them a promising tool for pest management of the two spotted spider mite T. urticae.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 1737-5436
2490-4368
Relation: http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP10-1/04Attia.pdf; https://doaj.org/toc/1737-5436; https://doaj.org/toc/2490-4368
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/198c28acd09c43ee9282264b99e93e76
Accession Number: edsdoj.198c28acd09c43ee9282264b99e93e76
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:17375436
24904368
Published in:Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection
Language:English