2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2005.01.007
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Insecticidal, repellent and oviposition-deterrent activity of selected essential oils against , and

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“…In contrast, no sesquiterpenes were detected in the fresh resin oil and it was constituted basically by monoterpenes hydrocarbons (42.4%) and oxygen-containing monoterpenes (27.7%), of which 毩-phellandrene (13.9%) and terpinen-4-ol (7.4%) were the major components, respectively [27] . Conceivably, such challenge has forced the development of mechanisms for survival and adaptation throughout evolution and insecticides activity of these essential oils against Anopheles stephensi [28] . Furthermore, and in the above context, induction of detoxifying enzymes by a large number of toxicants has been observed in arthropods [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, no sesquiterpenes were detected in the fresh resin oil and it was constituted basically by monoterpenes hydrocarbons (42.4%) and oxygen-containing monoterpenes (27.7%), of which 毩-phellandrene (13.9%) and terpinen-4-ol (7.4%) were the major components, respectively [27] . Conceivably, such challenge has forced the development of mechanisms for survival and adaptation throughout evolution and insecticides activity of these essential oils against Anopheles stephensi [28] . Furthermore, and in the above context, induction of detoxifying enzymes by a large number of toxicants has been observed in arthropods [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…quinquefasciatus larvae [19][20][21][22] . The extracts from T. erecta had larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti and against the larvae of Meloidogyne incognita, respectively [23][24][25] but till now there is no report on the toxicity of T. erecta against Cx.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good examples are the larvicidal EOs obtained from Clausena anisata (Govindarajan 2010b), Coleus aromaticus (Govindarajan et al 2013b), Dalbergia sisoo (Ansari et al 2000a), Hyptis martiusii (Araujo et al 2003), Hyptis suaveolens (Sakthivadivel et al 2015), Lavandula gibsoni (Kulkarni et al 2013), Lippia sidoides (Lima et al 2013), Moschosma polystachyum (Rajkumar and Jebanesan 2004), Mentha spicata (Govindarajan et al 2012), Mentha piperita (Ansari et al 2000b), Mentha longifolia (Pavela et al 2014), Ocimum basilicum (Govindarajan et al 2013a), Ocimum selloi (Padilha de Paula et al 2003), Ocimum americanum (Tawatsin et al 2001), Ocimum gratissimum (Cavalcanti et al 2004), Ocimum sanctum (Gbolade and Lockwood 2008), Plectranthus barbatus ), Plectranthus ambonicus (Lima et al 2011), Plectranthus mollis (Kulkarni et al 2013), Pogostemon cablin (Trongtokit et al 2005), Pulegium vulgare (Pavela et al 2014), Rosmarinus officinalis (Prajapati et al 2005), Satureja hortensis (Pavela 2009), Tagetus minuta (Perich et al 1995), Thymus vulgaris (El-Akhal et al 2016), Thymus leucospermus, Thymus teucrioides (Pitarokili et al 2011), Vitex agnus castus (Cetin et al 2011), and others (Cheng et al 2003;Traboulsi et al 2005;Pavela et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%