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The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management

Due to potential health and environmental risks of synthetic pesticides, coupled with their non-selectivity and pest resistance, there has been increasing demand for safer and biodegradable alternatives for insect pest management. Botanical pesticides have emerged as a promising alternative due to t...

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Autores principales: Jaoko, Victor, Nji Tizi Taning, Clauvis, Backx, Simon, Mulatya, Jackson, Van den Abeele, Jan, Magomere, Titus, Olubayo, Florence, Mangelinckx, Sven, Werbrouck, Stefaan P.O., Smagghe, Guy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31979199
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9020143
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author Jaoko, Victor
Nji Tizi Taning, Clauvis
Backx, Simon
Mulatya, Jackson
Van den Abeele, Jan
Magomere, Titus
Olubayo, Florence
Mangelinckx, Sven
Werbrouck, Stefaan P.O.
Smagghe, Guy
author_facet Jaoko, Victor
Nji Tizi Taning, Clauvis
Backx, Simon
Mulatya, Jackson
Van den Abeele, Jan
Magomere, Titus
Olubayo, Florence
Mangelinckx, Sven
Werbrouck, Stefaan P.O.
Smagghe, Guy
author_sort Jaoko, Victor
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description Due to potential health and environmental risks of synthetic pesticides, coupled with their non-selectivity and pest resistance, there has been increasing demand for safer and biodegradable alternatives for insect pest management. Botanical pesticides have emerged as a promising alternative due to their non-persistence, high selectivity, and low mammalian toxicity. Six Meliaceae plant species, Azadirachta indica, Azadirachta excelsa, Azadirachta siamens, Melia azedarach, Melia toosendan, and Melia volkensii, have been subject to botanical pesticide evaluation. This review focuses on Melia volkensii, which has not been intensively studied. M. volkensii, a dryland tree species native to East Africa, has shown activity towards a broad range of insect orders, including dipterans, lepidopterans and coleopterans. Its extracts have been reported to have growth inhibiting and antifeedant properties against Schistocerca gregaria, Trichoplusia ni, Pseudaletia unipuncta, Epilachna varivestis, Nezara viridula, several Spodoptera species and other insect pests. Mortality in mosquitoes has also been reported. Several limonoids with a wide range of biological activities have been isolated from the plant, including volkensin, salannin, toosendanin, trichilin-class limonoids, volkendousin, kulactone among others. This paper presents a concise review of published information on the phytochemical composition and potential of M. volkensii for application in insect pest management.
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spelling pubmed-70766922020-03-20 The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management Jaoko, Victor Nji Tizi Taning, Clauvis Backx, Simon Mulatya, Jackson Van den Abeele, Jan Magomere, Titus Olubayo, Florence Mangelinckx, Sven Werbrouck, Stefaan P.O. Smagghe, Guy Plants (Basel) Review Due to potential health and environmental risks of synthetic pesticides, coupled with their non-selectivity and pest resistance, there has been increasing demand for safer and biodegradable alternatives for insect pest management. Botanical pesticides have emerged as a promising alternative due to their non-persistence, high selectivity, and low mammalian toxicity. Six Meliaceae plant species, Azadirachta indica, Azadirachta excelsa, Azadirachta siamens, Melia azedarach, Melia toosendan, and Melia volkensii, have been subject to botanical pesticide evaluation. This review focuses on Melia volkensii, which has not been intensively studied. M. volkensii, a dryland tree species native to East Africa, has shown activity towards a broad range of insect orders, including dipterans, lepidopterans and coleopterans. Its extracts have been reported to have growth inhibiting and antifeedant properties against Schistocerca gregaria, Trichoplusia ni, Pseudaletia unipuncta, Epilachna varivestis, Nezara viridula, several Spodoptera species and other insect pests. Mortality in mosquitoes has also been reported. Several limonoids with a wide range of biological activities have been isolated from the plant, including volkensin, salannin, toosendanin, trichilin-class limonoids, volkendousin, kulactone among others. This paper presents a concise review of published information on the phytochemical composition and potential of M. volkensii for application in insect pest management. MDPI 2020-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7076692/ /pubmed/31979199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9020143 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jaoko, Victor
Nji Tizi Taning, Clauvis
Backx, Simon
Mulatya, Jackson
Van den Abeele, Jan
Magomere, Titus
Olubayo, Florence
Mangelinckx, Sven
Werbrouck, Stefaan P.O.
Smagghe, Guy
The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title_full The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title_fullStr The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title_full_unstemmed The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title_short The Phytochemical Composition of Melia volkensii and Its Potential for Insect Pest Management
title_sort phytochemical composition of melia volkensii and its potential for insect pest management
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31979199
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9020143
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