2015
DOI: 10.7439/ijbr.v6i9.2351
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Effects of essential oils of lemon grass, Cymbopogon citratus and the Mexican marigold, Tagetes minuta on mortality and oviposition in adult sandflies, Phlebotomus duboscqi

Abstract: The efficacy of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta in causing mortality in adults of the sandfly Phlebotomus duboscqi was tested in a laboratory bioassay. The effect of the oils on oviposition by female sand flies was also evaluated. Each essential oil (EO) extract was tested at graded concentrations of 0.125; 0.250; 0.500; 0.750 and 1mg/ml in Tween 80 and a positive control of dimethyl-3methylbenzamide (DEET). The oil and control preparations were applied onto the inner surface and b… Show more

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“…Volatile constituents present in several botanicals are known to trigger sudden repellent action in the aphids (Dardouri et al, 2019). Volatile compounds such as D-limonene, dihydro-tagetone, (E)tagetone, (Z)-tagetone, (Z)-beta-ocimene and alloocimene were reported to be present in T. minuta and are known to have repellent properties against insects (Kimutai et al, 2015). Polar fractions of T. minuta, extracted using polar solvents such as methanol and water were reported to be composed (Rikisahedew, 2018).…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituents In Solvent Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volatile constituents present in several botanicals are known to trigger sudden repellent action in the aphids (Dardouri et al, 2019). Volatile compounds such as D-limonene, dihydro-tagetone, (E)tagetone, (Z)-tagetone, (Z)-beta-ocimene and alloocimene were reported to be present in T. minuta and are known to have repellent properties against insects (Kimutai et al, 2015). Polar fractions of T. minuta, extracted using polar solvents such as methanol and water were reported to be composed (Rikisahedew, 2018).…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituents In Solvent Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%