ABSTRACT
Laboratory studies were conducted at the Crop Science
Laboratory of Michael Okpaia University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria and at
the Behavioural and Chemical Ecology Department of International Centre of
Insect Physiology and Ecology Nairobi, Kenya to determine the efficacy of sonic
plant powders, extracts and their essential oils for Sitop hi/us :eamais
control in stored niaize grains. The relative effectiveness of selected plant
powders for control of S. zeainais was investigated. Also the efficacy of
different concentrations of P. guineense powder was studied. Effect of particle
size on effectiveness of P. guineense against S. zeamais was also investigated.
Mixtures of P. guilleense and C'ap.siciwi trutescens powders were also
evaluated for grain protection against the maize weevil. Extracts of P.
guineense seed with five different extractants were compared for their
effectiveness in S. zeamais control. Also, the contact toxicity and repellent
properties of the extracts were assessed. The effects of plant extracts on the
basic food components of' treated maize were evaluated. The identity ofa total
o123 constituent compounds of the essential oils of the 2 plants was confirmed
and their relative proportion determined. lhe bioactivity of essential oils extracted
by hydro distillation from leaves of fer,ioiii, amygda/uici and fruits
ofXi/opia aetiopica using Clavenger apparatus was assessed under laboratory
conditions at 30 0E' 65 ±2% and 12h: 12h light: (lark regimes against S.
zeainais in maize grains. The effect of treatments on grain weight loss, insect
mortality and progeny production was assessed. The constituent compounds of the
essential oils were identified through Gas Chromatography (GC), Gas
Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and GC- Co injection with the
authentic standards. The results showed that P. guineense powder was the most
effective in S. zeanzais control as it showed a significantly (P < 0.05 SNK)
higher percentage mortality (78.9) as well as xiv reduced number of adult emergence
than the other plant powders. The treatment of 0.3 g powder/20 g maize
weight/weight proved to be the most effective for S. zeamais control. Finer
particles (600 l.tm) of the plant powder showed significantly greater
effectiveness in maize weevil control that compared favourably with the
synthetic chemical, pirimiphos methyl. Mixtures of 80% P. guineense and 20% C.
frufescens gave the best protection against S. zearnais. Acetonic extract of P.
guineense seed caused significant mortality o1 the S. zeaniais (P
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