Repellency, Fumigant Toxicity, Antifeedent and Residual Activities of Coridothymus capitatus and Its Main Component Carvacrol against Red Flour Beetle

is a challenging pest of stored products, causing significant economic losses. The present study explored the efficacy of essential oil and its primary constituent, carvacrol, as eco-friendly alternatives for managing this pest. To evaluate their insecticidal potential, repellency, fumigant toxicity...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-09, Vol.29 (17), p.4255
Hauptverfasser: Eltalawy, Hassan M, El-Fayoumi, Huda, Aboelhadid, Shawky M, Al-Quraishy, Saleh, El-Mallah, Almahy M, Tunali, Fatma, Sokmen, Atalay, Daferera, Dimitra, Abdel-Baki, Abdel-Azeem S
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Zusammenfassung:is a challenging pest of stored products, causing significant economic losses. The present study explored the efficacy of essential oil and its primary constituent, carvacrol, as eco-friendly alternatives for managing this pest. To evaluate their insecticidal potential, repellency, fumigant toxicity, and antifeedant properties, progeny inhibition assays were performed. Carvacrol exhibited superior repellency compared to the essential oil, achieving a 92% repellency rate at 2 mg/cm . Both compounds demonstrated significant fumigant toxicity against , with LC values of 168.47 and 106.5 μL/L for the essential oil and carvacrol, respectively, after 24 h. Carvacrol also outperformed the essential oil in antifeedant activity, inducing an 80.7% feeding deterrence at 1.17 mg/g. Moreover, both treatments effectively suppressed the development of the pest's progeny. These results collectively underscore the potent insecticidal properties of essential oil and carvacrol, particularly carvacrol, as promising candidates for the sustainable management of in stored product protection.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules29174255