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International Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Vol.1, n°6. Haplotypes of Beetles Sitophilus zeamais and Sitophilus oryzae, Storage Pests of Maize in Senegal and Republic of Guinea / Mame Racky Ndiaye
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International Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Vol.1, n°6. Haplotypes of Beetles Sitophilus zeamais and Sitophilus oryzae, Storage Pests of Maize in Senegal and Republic of Guinea [texte imprimé] / Mame Racky Ndiaye, Auteur ; Assane Ndong, Auteur ; Cheikh Thiaw, Auteur ; Toffene Diome, Auteur ; Mbacké Sembène, Auteur . - June 2014 . - pp. 17-30 : Ill., fig.
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Cliquer pour voirURLInternational Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Volume 2 No 3. Farmers' pesticidal plant use in the protection of stored cereal and legume grains: ethnobotanical surveys in some rural communities in Senegal / A L Toumnou
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International Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Volume 2 No 3. Farmers' pesticidal plant use in the protection of stored cereal and legume grains: ethnobotanical surveys in some rural communities in Senegal [texte imprimé] / A L Toumnou, Auteur ; Cheikh Thiaw, Auteur ; Dogo Seck, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp.25-33 : fig., graph.
ISSN : ISSN 2221-8386
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Catégories : PROTECTION DES PRODUITS ENTREPOSES Mots-clés : Contrôle, Denrées Stockées,Insecte Nuisible, Gestion, Plantes Indigènes Index. décimale : H800 Résumé : Abstract— Food security and poverty alleviation has remained the primary agenda in the Western Africa regional food policies, and Senegal is no exception. Field pests that attack crops are among the greatest threat to increased food production. The subsistence farmers in the rural communities in Senegal rarely use synthetic pesticides in the field due to the high cost and availability issues. Therefore, some rely on the use of botanical pesticides and other natural methods of pest control. Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted using semi-structured questionnaires and participatory interviews with 184 farmers. The anti-pest plants documented included 35 species in 21 families. A factorial correspondence analysis of the data (grains and plants species) allowed the identification of two groups of plants species and stored products. The plants were divided into 21 families (Combretaceae, Annonaceae, Fabaceae, Pedaliaceae, Burseraceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Capparaceae, Anacardiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Poaceae, Labiatae, Meliaceae, Araliaceae, Apocynaceae, Acanthaceae, Asteraceae, Celastraceae, Solanaceae, Vitaceae, Piperaceae and Mimosaceae) where the Cesalpiniaceae and Meliaceae were widely used. The plant parts mostly used were the leaves and fruit. This collection of plants specified in the fight against the stored product pests can be a database for advanced studies (bioassay and phytochemical analysis).
Control, stored grains, pests’ management, indigenous plants
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Cliquer pour pdfURLInternational Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Volume 2 No 8. First investigation of different Crateava religiosa Forst formulations on the cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) seed-beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius. / Faye, Ablaye
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International Journal of Science and Advanced Technology, Volume 2 No 8. First investigation of different Crateava religiosa Forst formulations on the cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) seed-beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius. : Pesticide effect of Crataeva religiosa on Callosobruchus maculatus [texte imprimé] / Faye, Ablaye, Auteur ; Cheikh Thiaw, Auteur ; A Gueye Ndiaye, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp.56-65 : tabl., graph.
ISSN : ISSN 2221-8386
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : PROTECTION DES PLANTES ET DES PRODUITS ENTREPOSES Mots-clés : Callosobruchus maculatus, Vigna unguiculata, Crataeva religiosa, ovicidal, adulticidal, contact, fumigation, water extract. Index. décimale : H800-PROTECTION DES PRODUITS ENTREPOSES Résumé : Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius) is the most dangerous ravager of stocked cowpea. A laboratory study aims at essessing the biocides capacities of C. religiosa (Capparidaceae) in the other side of C. maculatus. Three formulations of leaves-based of this plant have been used. The contact of grinded leaves of C. religiosa with the adults leads to a death rate of 100% at the twelfth hour with dose of 0.0218g/cm3. This same dose has a biocide effect that can be compared to the first on with 90% of mortality for eggs of this insect and provohes then a very important reduction of adult sprouting from seeds. Fumigation tests reveal some adulticide effects (100%) and ovicide (86.49%) very interesting with the dose of 0.02912g/cm3. The watery extact of leaves powder is applied on the two sonts of adults of C. maculatus and on the eggs. Some ovicide effects of 57.7% have been registered with the concentration 0.1g/cm3 of watery extact. This same concentration fosters some mortality of 100% at the seventh and ninth day respectively for adults of long-fligtht shape and the adults of normal shape. The molecules responsable for the adulticide effects and ovicide effects have not been identified.
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