Prospective Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversifolia in Controlling Legume Insect Pests
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2014-10-22Author
Mwanauta, Regina
Mtei, Kelvin
Ndakidemi, Patrick
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Synthetic insecticides are widely known to control insect pest, but due to high operational cost,
environmental pollution, toxicity to humans, harmful effect on non-target organisms and the de velopment of insect resistance to this products, have created the need for developing alternative
such as those involving the use of botanical pesticides to control insect pest. Bioactive compounds
derived from plant could be an alternative source for insect pest control because they constitute a
rich source of natural chemicals. This review aims to explore the potential of plant bioactive com pounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversi folia as a low-cost, safe and environmentally friendly means of controlling insect pests in legume