2014
DOI: 10.4001/003.022.0220
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Composition of Essential Oils Extracted from Six Aromatic Plants of Kabylian Origin (Algeria) and Evaluation of Their Bioactivity onCallosobruchus maculatus(Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)

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“…As an example, Salvia and Eucalyptus spp. could strongly reduce, and even nullify, the number of eggs laid by bruchid females, with a reduction of oviposition inversely proportional to the increase in the EO dose employed [124,125]. e reduction of potential fecundity in C. chinensis was not only related to the reduction of the egg-laying period (i.e., depending on the reduction of the lifespan of females), but it could also be attributed to disturbances during the vitellogenesis process.…”
Section: Sublethal Physiological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As an example, Salvia and Eucalyptus spp. could strongly reduce, and even nullify, the number of eggs laid by bruchid females, with a reduction of oviposition inversely proportional to the increase in the EO dose employed [124,125]. e reduction of potential fecundity in C. chinensis was not only related to the reduction of the egg-laying period (i.e., depending on the reduction of the lifespan of females), but it could also be attributed to disturbances during the vitellogenesis process.…”
Section: Sublethal Physiological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is characterized by a clear crown and an irregular pyramid port, and its foliage is persistent; the leaves appear vertically by four, long welded to the stem. e twigs, green, flattened, and covered with articulated leaves, hence the name T. articulata [3]. e majority of the Tetraclinaie area of Morocco is located in the semiarid bioclimatic floor with a moderate, gentle, fiery variant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results (Table 6) showed a high repulsive effect for the trunk bark essential oil (88.83%), followed by leaf essential oil (76.66%) and fruit essential oil (61.00%), in comparison with the low repulsive effect of the chemical insecticide Talisma UL (24.78%). Furthermore, repellent properties were dose-response correlated and high when compared to other essential oils considered to be highly repulsive [78].…”
Section: Insecticidal Activitymentioning
confidence: 92%