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Assessing the insecticidal effect of Citrus aurantium and Nerium oleander extracts and basalt "Farina di Basalto®" as biological alternatives to control Aphis punicae and Planococcus citri in an organic pomegranate orchard

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  • Mohamed Elimem
  • Rym Jaouadi

    (Laboratory of Agriculture Production Systems and Sustainable Development (LR03AGR02), Department of Agricultural Production, Higher School of Agriculture of Mograne, University of Carthage, Mograne-Zaghouan, Tunisia)

  • Thameur Bouslema

    (LR21AGR03-Production and Protection for a Sustainable Horticulture, University of Sousse, 10 Regional Research Centre on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture, Chott-11 Mariem, Tunisia)

  • Maha Kalboussi

    (Laboratory of Agriculture Production Systems and Sustainable Development (LR03AGR02), Department of Agricultural Production, Higher School of Agriculture of Mograne, University of Carthage, Mograne-Zaghouan, Tunisia)

  • Chaima Lahfef

    (Laboratory of Agriculture Production Systems and Sustainable Development (LR03AGR02), Department of Agricultural Production, Higher School of Agriculture of Mograne, University of Carthage, Mograne-Zaghouan, Tunisia
    National Institute of Agronomy of Tunis, University of Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia)

  • Slim Rouz

    (Laboratory of Agriculture Production Systems and Sustainable Development (LR03AGR02), Department of Agricultural Production, Higher School of Agriculture of Mograne, University of Carthage, Mograne-Zaghouan, Tunisia)

  • Hassan Kharroubi

    (Higher School of Engineer of Medjez El Beb, University of Jendouba, Medjez ElBeb, Béja, Tunisia)

  • Abdennacer Boulila

    (Laboratory of Natural Substances, National Institute of Research and Physico-chemical Analyses, Biotechpole of Sidi Thabet, Ariana, Tunisia)

  • Sofien Kouki

    (Higher School of Engineer of Medjez El Beb, University of Jendouba, Medjez ElBeb, Béja, Tunisia)

  • Giuliano Ragnoni

    (Basalti Orvieto srl -Loc Cornale, Castek Viscardo, Italy)

  • Gianluca Pizzuti

    (Basalti Orvieto srl -Loc Cornale, Castek Viscardo, Italy)

  • Fabio Primavera

    (Basalti Orvieto srl -Loc Cornale, Castek Viscardo, Italy)

  • Alessandro Riccini

    (Basalti Orvieto srl -Loc Cornale, Castek Viscardo, Italy)

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of basalt with two botanical aqueous extracts of Citrus aurantium and Nerium oleander (50g/L) against Aphis punicae and Planococcus citri in an organic pomegranate orchard. Basalt was applied as a foliar spray with two doses (1.5% and 3%), in the ground as a fertiliser (1.5%), and as a combined application (1.5%). Phenolic compounds of both plants were identified by HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS analysis. Seven and six flavonoids were detected in C. aurantium and N. oleander extracts, respectively. Hesperidin was more abundant in C. aurantium extracts; however, N. oleander extracts contained more quercetin rutinoside. A. punicae populations were significantly higher in control trees compared to the treated ones. A. punicae mortality rates reached high values above 90% for basalt and plants extracts and efficacy rates exceeded 80%. P. citri mortality rates reached 88% and 77%, and efficacy rates exceeded 75% and 66% for basalt and plant extracts, respectively. These findings may help to plan Integrated pest management strategies in organic orchards to avoid toxic chemical pesticides.

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  • Mohamed Elimem & Rym Jaouadi & Thameur Bouslema & Maha Kalboussi & Chaima Lahfef & Slim Rouz & Hassan Kharroubi & Abdennacer Boulila & Sofien Kouki & Giuliano Ragnoni & Gianluca Pizzuti & Fabio Primav, 2023. "Assessing the insecticidal effect of Citrus aurantium and Nerium oleander extracts and basalt "Farina di Basalto®" as biological alternatives to control Aphis punicae and Planococcus citri i," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 59(4), pages 356-368.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps:v:59:y:2023:i:4:id:111-2022-pps
    DOI: 10.17221/111/2022-PPS
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