Evaluation of Selected Pesticidal Plant Extracts against Major Cabbage Insect Pests in the Field
Date
2010-09
Authors
Mwine, Julius
van Damme, Patrick
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University of Ghent, Department of Plant Production - Laboratory for Tropical Agronomy, Belgium
Abstract
An evaluation of fresh extracts from three locally available pesticidal plants was carried
out at the shores of Lake Victoria, in Central Uganda, against two important cabbage
insect pests in the field in order to establish and assess their potency for future pesticidal
application. This followed the farmers’ view that the plants could have pesticidal features
or at least have been observed to protect leafy crops against pests. Locally available
plants were used as a result of getting a tip from local farmers that the plants could be of
pesticidal importance. Although many plants were mentioned in our preliminary survey,
only three plants investigated in this work namely: Euphorbia tirucalli, Jatropha curcas
and Phytolacca dodecandra were seen to show reasonable pesticidal features. Results suggest
that E. tirucalli fresh latex could reduce infestation of Brevicoryne brassicae below
economic threshold levels. Extracts from J. curcas and P. dodecandra likewise reduced
B. brassicae levels but could not do so to the required threshold levels. Their potency
was therefore deemed incapable for the required pesticidal requirement. The same extracts
were evaluated against the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella but none was able to
cause reduction of the moth larvae to economic threshold levels. Only E. tirucalli latex
seemed to be a potential management measure against B. brassicae and a contributory
factor to managing P. xylostella infestations. Although the rest displayed some pesticidal
characteristics, they were only seen as contributory to the purpose. It was concluded and
recommended that the farmers could continue using the extracts but commercialisation
and extensive use should await further research.
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Fresh extract, Brevicoryne brassicae, Cabbages, Euphorbia tirucalli, Pest management, Plutella xylostella