Owolabi Moses S, Lajide Labunmi, Oladimeji Matthew O, Setzer William N
Department of Chemistry, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nat Prod Commun. 2010 Apr;5(4):645-8.
The concerns over safety and environmental impact of synthetic pesticides such as chlorpropham (CIPC) has stimulated interest in finding environmentally benign, natural sprout suppressants, including essential oils. The effects of Chenopodium ambrosioides and Lippia multiflora essential oils on sprout growth and decay of stored potatoes has been investigated. Formulations of essential oils with alumina, bentonite, or kaolin, both with and without Triton X-100 additive, were tested. These formulations have been compared to the pulverized plant materials themselves as well as wick-volatilized essential oils. The results showed that the tested oils possess compositions that make them suitable for application as sprout suppressants. Additionally, the formulation seems to be able to reduce the volatility of the essential oil and artificially extend dormancy of stored potatoes.
对诸如氯苯胺灵(CIPC)等合成农药的安全性和环境影响的担忧激发了人们寻找对环境无害的天然发芽抑制剂的兴趣,其中包括精油。已经研究了土荆芥和多花过江藤精油对贮藏马铃薯发芽和腐烂的影响。测试了添加和不添加Triton X-100添加剂的精油与氧化铝、膨润土或高岭土的配方。这些配方已与粉碎的植物材料本身以及灯芯挥发的精油进行了比较。结果表明,所测试的精油具有使其适合用作发芽抑制剂的成分。此外,该配方似乎能够降低精油的挥发性,并人为延长贮藏马铃薯的休眠期。