Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana

Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus can cause weight loss of about 20 to 90% of untreated stored maize seeds. This study assesses four plants (Lantana camara, Moringa oleifera, Citrus sinensis and Hyptis suaveolens) extracts as seed maize protectants against the two insects in Ghana. The s...

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Main Authors: Samuel Yakubu Gariba, Daniel Kwadjo Dzidzienyo, Vincent Yao Eziah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2021.1918426
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spelling doaj-e5fcfe5bf5304421b1398f0961163d122021-05-06T16:05:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322021-01-017110.1080/23311932.2021.19184261918426Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in GhanaSamuel Yakubu Gariba0Daniel Kwadjo Dzidzienyo1Vincent Yao Eziah2West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement, College of Basic and Applied Sciences, PMB 30, University of GhanaWest Africa Centre for Crop Improvement, College of Basic and Applied Sciences, PMB 30, University of GhanaCollege of Basic and Applied Sciences, P. O. Box LG 44, University of GhanaSitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus can cause weight loss of about 20 to 90% of untreated stored maize seeds. This study assesses four plants (Lantana camara, Moringa oleifera, Citrus sinensis and Hyptis suaveolens) extracts as seed maize protectants against the two insects in Ghana. The study was laid out in a CRD with three replications. Dried powders (5 and 10% w/w) and aqueous extracts (0.05 and 0.1 g/mL) of the botanicals were evaluated for their insecticidal activity with untreated control and Actellic included as checks. Oviposition and survivorship of insects decreased in grains treated with plant extracts. The phytochemical analysis revealed that compounds such as alkaloids, saponins, tannins and phenolic, steroids, flavonoids, anthraquinones, phlobatannins, cardiac glycosides and terpenoids were recorded in all four plant extracts. These compounds may have caused lower progeny emergence, inhibitory effect, repellent action and antifeedant effect to S. zeamais and P. truncatus in grains treated with the botanicals. Maize seeds treated with botanicals after 10 weeks in cribs recorded a reduction in the percentage of seeds damaged and weight loss caused by the two insects compared to the untreated seeds. The study proposes that the botanicals tested, especially H. suaveolens have the potential to enhance quality seed production thereby boosting growth in the seed industry. The botanicals are recommended for use by seed producers and farmers to control P. truncatus and S. zeamais in stored maize seeds.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2021.1918426sitophilus zeamaisprostephanus truncatuslantana camaramoringa oleiferacitrus sinensishyptis suaveolenssurvivorshipmethanol extractsbotanicalsphytochemicalweight loss
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author Samuel Yakubu Gariba
Daniel Kwadjo Dzidzienyo
Vincent Yao Eziah
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Daniel Kwadjo Dzidzienyo
Vincent Yao Eziah
Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
Cogent Food & Agriculture
sitophilus zeamais
prostephanus truncatus
lantana camara
moringa oleifera
citrus sinensis
hyptis suaveolens
survivorship
methanol extracts
botanicals
phytochemical
weight loss
author_facet Samuel Yakubu Gariba
Daniel Kwadjo Dzidzienyo
Vincent Yao Eziah
author_sort Samuel Yakubu Gariba
title Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
title_short Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
title_full Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
title_fullStr Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus in Ghana
title_sort assessment of four plant extracts as maize seed protectants against sitophilus zeamais and prostephanus truncatus in ghana
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Sitophilus zeamais and Prostephanus truncatus can cause weight loss of about 20 to 90% of untreated stored maize seeds. This study assesses four plants (Lantana camara, Moringa oleifera, Citrus sinensis and Hyptis suaveolens) extracts as seed maize protectants against the two insects in Ghana. The study was laid out in a CRD with three replications. Dried powders (5 and 10% w/w) and aqueous extracts (0.05 and 0.1 g/mL) of the botanicals were evaluated for their insecticidal activity with untreated control and Actellic included as checks. Oviposition and survivorship of insects decreased in grains treated with plant extracts. The phytochemical analysis revealed that compounds such as alkaloids, saponins, tannins and phenolic, steroids, flavonoids, anthraquinones, phlobatannins, cardiac glycosides and terpenoids were recorded in all four plant extracts. These compounds may have caused lower progeny emergence, inhibitory effect, repellent action and antifeedant effect to S. zeamais and P. truncatus in grains treated with the botanicals. Maize seeds treated with botanicals after 10 weeks in cribs recorded a reduction in the percentage of seeds damaged and weight loss caused by the two insects compared to the untreated seeds. The study proposes that the botanicals tested, especially H. suaveolens have the potential to enhance quality seed production thereby boosting growth in the seed industry. The botanicals are recommended for use by seed producers and farmers to control P. truncatus and S. zeamais in stored maize seeds.
topic sitophilus zeamais
prostephanus truncatus
lantana camara
moringa oleifera
citrus sinensis
hyptis suaveolens
survivorship
methanol extracts
botanicals
phytochemical
weight loss
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2021.1918426
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