Potential of Zygophyllum album L. to control Tuta absoluta in Southeastern Algeria
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Date
2020
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Springer
Abstract
On the valorization of spontaneous plants to
contribute to organic agriculture, a biological study was
undertaken by using the aqueous extract of Zygophyllum
album (family of Zygophyllaceae), collected from
Southeastern Algeria. Three levels of treatment (100%,
50%, and 25%) diluted from the extracted solution of
this plant were tested on larvae (IN = 30) and adults (IN
= 30) of tomato borer Tuta absoluta. This work reveals
larval mortality rates of 7.5 ± 0.58% after 24 h, 12.50 ±
2.38% after 48 h, 30 ± 4.08% after 72 h, 40 ± 4.08%
after 96 h, and 42.5 ± 6.45% after 120 h, although, with
50% of the crude extract, values of 20 ± 5.77%, 40 ±
4.08%, 50 ± 4.08%, 65 ± 5.77%, and 70 ± 4.58% were
recorded at the same test durations, respectively. When a
25% dose of this solution was used, a mortality rate of
35 ± 8.16% was noted after 24 h and exceeds double
(77.5 ± 8.66%) in 120 h. These data show that the
toxicity of Z. album aqueous extract against
T. absoluta increases with time and from the highest
dose to the smallest one. Females of T. absoluta lay only
10 ± 3.54 to 19 ± 3.61 eggs/leaflet on treated tomato
leaves, but a double amount was recorded on the control
(37.25 ± 13.15 eggs/leaflet). This observation shows a
repulsive effect of Z. album against T. absoluta females
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Keywords
Bio-insecticide, Aqueous extract, Tomato borer, Organic agriculture
