INQUISUR   21779
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Insecticidal activity of Limonium brasiliense (Plumbaginaceae) against Rhizopertha dominica (Coleoptera)
Autor/es:
BENZI, VERÓNICA; RODRIGUEZ, SILVANA; ANA PAULA MURRAY; SANCHEZ CHOPA, CAROLINA; ADRIANA FERRERO
Lugar:
COLONIA DEL SACRAMENTO, URUGUAY
Reunión:
Congreso; First Meeting of the Latin American Association of Chemical Ecology (ALAEQ); 2010
Institución organizadora:
Latin American Association of Chemical Ecology (ALAEQ)
Resumen:
The lesser grain borer, Rhizopertha dominica F. is arguably the most important insect pest of stored grains worldwide. The conventional way to control this pest has been the use of synthetic insecticides. However, the persistence of them in grains and the resistance of insects have derivate in the research of natural products as an important source of botanical insecticides. Limonium brasiliense Kuntze (Plumbaginaceae) is a medicinal plant, known as “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. stored grains worldwide. The conventional way to control this pest has been the use of synthetic insecticides. However, the persistence of them in grains and the resistance of insects have derivate in the research of natural products as an important source of botanical insecticides. Limonium brasiliense Kuntze (Plumbaginaceae) is a medicinal plant, known as “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. Rhizopertha dominica F. is arguably the most important insect pest of stored grains worldwide. The conventional way to control this pest has been the use of synthetic insecticides. However, the persistence of them in grains and the resistance of insects have derivate in the research of natural products as an important source of botanical insecticides. Limonium brasiliense Kuntze (Plumbaginaceae) is a medicinal plant, known as “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract. Limonium brasiliense Kuntze (Plumbaginaceae) is a medicinal plant, known as “Guaycurú”. It is a shrub that grows in Argentina, Uruguay and south of Brazil. Infusions from the roots are used in the treatment of hemorrhage, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and it is believed to have cardioprotective properties [1]. In this work we report the insecticidal activity of the methanolic extract, aqueous subextract, and a fraction derivates from this subextract.