Insecticidal effects of two Tunisian diatomaceous earth loaded with Thymus capitatus (L.) Hoffmans and Links as an ecofriendly approach for stored coleopteran pest control.
Olfa BachrouchHouwaida NefziSouhir BelloumiKarima Horchani-NaiferJazia Sriti EljaziSoumaya Haoual HamdiKamel MsaadaJalel LabidiManef AbderrabbaJouda Mediouni Ben JemaaPublished in: International journal of environmental health research (2022)
This study investigated composition and toxicity of Thyme EOs against two main stored grain insect pests. Carvacrol was distinguished as a major compound (78.34%). In laboratory tests, EOs applied by both direct contact and fumigant tests was more toxic to L. serricorne than T. castaneum . The EOs were also tested combined with two Tunisian Diatomaceous earths (DEs) against T. castaneum . The LC 50 was 6.28 µL/L air for natural preparation EO/R1, 5.90 µL/L air for EO/R2 and 121.17 for crude EOs by fumigant test, respectively. While, contact test revealed that natural DEs; dust act as an insecticide with 'LC 50 ' values of 3.22 and 0.29 µL/cm 2 f or R1 and R2, respectively. Moreover, a significant difference was noted between crude EO, EO/R1 and EO/R2. Overall, the enhancement of the Tunisian DEs' insecticidal activity by its mix with EOs may be a promising active substance as a stored grain protectant.