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Evaluation of ethanol
plant extract for protection of Cola nitida against
kola weevils (Balanogastris kolae and Sophrorhinus
spp) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in storage
E. U. Asogwa1, T. C. N. Ndubuaku1,
I. U. Mokwunye1, O. O. Awe2 and J. A.
Ugwu3
1Entomology Section, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigieria.
2Biology Department, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo. Ondo State,
Nigeria.
3Department of Basic Sciences and General Studies, Federal College of
Forestry, Idishin – Ibadan, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
ucheasogwa1@yahoo.com
Accepted
7 May, 2009 |
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The kola
weevils Balanogastris kolae and Sophrorhinus
spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are the most destructive of
all kola pests. This study was designed to evaluate the
protective properties of ethanol extracts of 5 plant
materials each at 1x103, 2.5x103, 5x103
and 1x104 ppm, against the kola weevils on stored
kolanuts. The development and emergence of adult weevils
were assessed by counting newly emerged adult weevils at
fortnightly intervals for 112 Days. The number of weevil
exit holes on the kolanuts and the number of kolanuts with
colour change in each treatment were also determined. The
mean number of adult B. kolae emergence from the
various extract treatments did not differ significantly from
each other. However, none of the extract treatments compared
effectively with the standard treatment (1.38 ± 0.25). A
similar trend was observed for Sophorhinus spp., but
emergence of adult weevils was extremely low (0.03 ± 0.13 to
0.34 ± 0.10), even for the control treatment (0.78 ± 0.14).
There was no significance difference in the mean number of
weevil exit holes recorded for all the extracts at 2.5x103,
5x103 and 1x104 ppm treatment levels.
However, they all differed significantly (P < 0.05) from
their control treatment (101.16 ± 11.26), but did not
compare effectively with the standard treatment (8.16 ±
0.75). The mean number of kolanuts with colour changes
recorded for the standard treatment (2.28 ± 0.18) differed
only completely from the various treatment means of
Cederela odorata (6.16 ± 0.39; 5.81 ± 0.38; 5.28 ± 0.30;
4.97 ± 0.16). Generally, there was no significant difference
amongst the various extract treatments means, so none could
be claimed to be superior to the other. The various extracts
therefore could be proffered as alternatives to kola
farmers, so as to reduce their total dependence on synthetic
insecticides for kolanut storage. Storage of kolanuts at
2.5x103 ppm was found adequate and recommended
taking into consideration their general protective
effectiveness of the kolanuts and for economic reasons.
Key
words:
Kolanuts,
weevils, plant extracts, treatments, emergence, exit holes,
colour change. |