IN VITRO SCREENING OF THE INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF Salvia microphylla (Lamiaceae)

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Salim LEBBAL
Toufik BENHIZIA
Khalid RAHAL
Azzeddine ZERAIB
Ratiba AGGOUNE
Nadjla MAAROUF
Dalal BRIK
Rayane MHALAINE

Abstract

Aphids are important pests in fields and orchards. The use of chemical insecticides as the main control method resulted
in many ecological and health problems. Thus, the development of alternative methods, such as botanical bio-pesticides
becomes indispensable in recent years. In this context, we studied the insecticidal and repellent effects of different
concentrations of essential oils (EOs) and aqueous extracts from Salvia microphylla (Lamiaceae) against Aphis
craccivora aphids, under laboratory conditions. The results showed that higher concentrations of extracts (10000 ppm
for EOs and 10% for aqueous solutions) proved significant aphicidal activity, where mortality rates of 100% and 74%
were noticed, respectively. Furthermore, aqueous extract at 10% concentration recorded the highest repellent effect
(repellency rate = 71.8%). Therefore, the use of extracts from S. microphylla may constitute an important tool in
integrated pest management.

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Salim LEBBAL, Toufik BENHIZIA, Khalid RAHAL, Azzeddine ZERAIB, Ratiba AGGOUNE, Nadjla MAAROUF, Dalal BRIK, & Rayane MHALAINE. (2023). IN VITRO SCREENING OF THE INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF Salvia microphylla (Lamiaceae). AgroLife Scientific Journal, 12(2), 101–106. https://doi.org/10.17930/AGL2023214
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