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Neotrop. entomol ; 36(6): 828-835, Nov.-Dec. 2007. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-473532

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It was recently discovered that exposure to small concentrations of the essential oils of sweet fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) or pignut [Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit] can be used to control aphids. What is not known is whether these oils also influence honeybee behavior. Experiments using both harnessed and free-flying foragers at concentrations used to control aphids showed that bees readily associated the odors with a reward, discriminated between them, and were not repelled. Honeybees, however, would not consume the oils when mixed with sucrose to create an unconditioned stimulus. An experiment in which harnessed bees consumed various concentrations showed that concentrations greater than 50 percent were detrimental. The experiments reported here provide further evidence supporting the use of conditioning techniques to evaluate the use of essential oils on honey bee behavior.


Recentemente foi descoberto que pequenas concentrações de óleos essenciais de erva-doce (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) ou alfazema [Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit] podem ser usadas para controlar pulgões. O que não se sabe é se esses óleos também podem influenciar o comportamento de abelhas melíferas. Experimentos utilizando abelhas encapsuladas ou livres, em diferentes concentrações usadas para controlar pulgões, mostraram que as abelhas rapidamente associaram o odor a um estímulo aprendendo a discriminá-lo, e não foram repelidas pelo mesmo. No entanto, as abelhas melíferas não consumiriam os óleos quando misturados à sacarose para criar um estímulo incondicional. Em um experimento, em que abelhas encapsuladas foram submetidas a várias concentrações dos óleos essenciais, concentrações maiores que 50 por cento foram prejudiciais às abelhas. Os experimentos relatados aqui reforçam a validade do uso de técnicas de condicionamento para avaliar a ação de óleos essenciais no comportamento das abelhas melíferas.


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Animaux , Abeilles/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Foeniculum , Hyptis , Apprentissage/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Huile essentielle/pharmacologie , Insectifuges/pharmacologie , Insectifuges/toxicité , Huile essentielle/toxicité
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2003; 9 (4): 646-658
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158202

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This study was conducted to investigate the preliminary environmental and mammalian toxicology of neem oil, temephos and chlorpyriphos-methyl/fenitrothion. Culex pipiens, Daphnia magna and Gambusia affinis were used to study environmental impact. A high level of toxicity was observed, with slight differences between organisms. The emulsifiers individually also displayed toxicity towards the tested organisms. Up to 90 days daily oral crude neem oil treatment [5 g/kg body weight] of laboratory mice did not cause any significant changes in weekly body weight gain, nor in serum liver damage indicators, direct bilirubin or total bilirubin. Blood parameters of treated mice up to 90 days were not statistically different from those of control mice. Neem oil could be used as an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional chemical anopheline larvicides


Sujets)
Animaux , Humains , Alanine transaminase/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Aspartate aminotransferases/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Bilirubine/sang , Chlorpyriphos/analogues et dérivés , Culex , Cyprinodontiformes , Daphnia , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Pollution de l'environnement/effets indésirables , Glycérides/toxicité , Insectifuges/toxicité , Larve/parasitologie , Paludisme/prévention et contrôle
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