Ta. Adebayo et Aa. Gbolade, PROTECTION OF STORED COWPEA FROM CALLOSBRUCHUS-MACULATUS USING PLANT-PRODUCTS, Insect science and its application, 15(2), 1994, pp. 185-189
The suitability oi some plant products (leaf powders and volatile oils
) in protecting cowpea seeds from attack by Callosobruchus maculatus F
, during storage was evaluated at a range of 0.5-4 g powder and 0.5-30
mu l for oils, Oils of the plants studied: Lantana camara L,, Cymbopo
gon citratus (DC) Stapf,, Eugenia uniflora L, and Lippia adoensis Hosc
hst, were more potent than their respective powders in reducing or inh
ibiting oviposition and adult emergence, Effectiveness of the oils as
protectants for stored cowpea in decreasing order is: L, adoensis = C,
citratus > L, camara and E. uniflora. Only the powdered leaves off. u
niflora and L, adoensis were effective in providing a high level of br
uchid control, However, dressing with all the oils and powder of E. un
iflora left the seeds fresh at 54 days after treatment, The significan
ce of these findings in protecting cowpea against the storage pest is
discussed.