INVESTIGADORES
ZUNINO Maria Paula
artículos
Título:
Effectiveness of Mexican oregano essential oil from the Dominican Republic (Lippia graveolens) against maize pests (Sitophilus zeamais and Fusarium verticillioides).?
Autor/es:
PESCHIUTTA, M.L; J.S. ARENA; A. RAMIREZ SANCHEZ; E. GOMEZ TORRES; R.P. PIZZOLITTO; C. MERLO; M.P. ZUNINO; A.B. OMARINI; J. S.DAMBOLENA ; J. A. ZYGADLO
Revista:
AGRISCIENTIA
Editorial:
Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Referencias:
Lugar: Córdoba; Año: 2016
Resumen:
The insecticidal and antifungal properties of Mexican oregano (Lippiagraveolens) essential oil from the Dominican Republic were investigatedunder laboratory conditions against two main pests of stored grains: Sitophiluszeamais and Fusarium verticillioides. Although oregano essential oil at 600μl/l air did not result in a significant mortality of S. zeamais after 24 hours ofexposure by fumigation, this essential oil was a powerful acetylcholinesterase(AChE) inhibitor in vitro. One of the main components of oregano essential oil,p-cymene, presented fumigant toxicity and AChE inhibition activity againstthe maize weevil. The L. graveolens essential oil antifungal activity againstF. verticillioides was evaluated at 50, 100 and 200 μl/l, and it was found thatgrowth parameters were affected by the presence of oregano essential oil in themedia, whereas FB1 production was not inhibited. The results demonstrate thatoregano essential oil and p-cymene can be used as alternatives to syntheticpesticides against F. verticillioides and S. zeamais, respectively.