Abstract

Comparative Evaluation of Four Agrochemicals against Cryptolestes ferrugineus and Tribolium castaneum along with Subsequent Infection Inhibition of Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus spp. in Stored Wheat

Highlights

  • A in the aqueous extract of sweet flag root and radish seed ranged from 0 to 10%, land-calotrops root extract from 0 to 22.5%, peppermint leaves extract from 3 to 47.5% and for red cabbage extract ranged from 0 t to 15%

  • Present study is designed to predict prospective known to possess fertility enhancing substances, but some cytotoxicity of five fertility enhancing medicinal plant of their compounds like eugenol, sitosterol, saponin, parts viz. root of sweet flag, seed of radish, root of landmenthol and glucosinolate are reported cytotoxic to normal calotrops, leaves of peppermint and flower of red cabbage and human cancer cell lines

  • 91) were found in 35ppt salinity with 27°C having 1and 1.5 g egg of brine shrimp with 0.8 g food, lowest hatching % (8 and 14) were observed in 35 and 10 ppt on 25oC with 0.8 g and 1.6 g food, respectively though 35 ppt on 29°C hatched eggs moderately (Table I)

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Summary

Materials and methods

Three temperatures (25°C, 27°C and 29°C), three levels of salinity (10 ppt, 30 ppt and 35 ppt), two food demands (0.8 g and 1.6 g) and two shrimp egg quantities (1 g/l and 1.5 g/l) were tested.

Dried plant parts were purchased from local market
Results and discussion
Radish seed
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