Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros
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Resumo: | The work was conducted in Santa Maria (RS), with the objective of to evaluate the effectiveness of the lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) in the control of Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1887) tick, compared to a synthetic acaricide. The trials were developed in the Dairy Cattle and in the Parasitic Diseases of the Domestic Animals Laboratories of the Federal University of Santa Maria, from May to December, 2003. In vivo and in vitro trials were conducted. Twelve Holstein cows were distributed in three groups of four animals each. A group was treated with amitraz. The others were treated with basic formulations of lemongrass extracts (technical recommendation for use in field level), corresponding from 1.36 and 2.72% of plant. An experimental design was constituted entirely randomized with three treatments and four repetitions each. For evaluation, they were counted engorged female ticks, up 4.0 mm length, before and after the application of the products (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 14th day). Amitraz treatment presented, in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day after the application, 100, 99.5 and 94.4% of effectiveness against engorged female ticks, respectively. Only the product contends 2.72% of lemongrass presented a partial control of ticks of 40.4; 46.6 and 41% in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day, after application, respectively. In in vitro experimentation, was studied the effectiveness of different products obtained by maceration of lemongrass plants, in comparison at the amitraz, on the ovipositional and eggs viability of engorged female ticks. For evaluation, method of the adult immersion test was used. The treatments were constituted by products contends 1.36% of macerated plant (technical recommendation), pure extracts (without water dilution) obtained of 150, 300, 600 and 1200g of macerated for liter of ethilc alcohol, forming products contends 13.04; 23.08; 37.50 and 54.55% of plant, respectively, and for amitraz at 0.025%. The engorged female ticks was divided by size and engorge level in light (between 4.5 and 7 mm length) and heavy (larger of 7 mm), being 10 heavy and 10 light submitted to one, two or three immersions in each tested products. The experimental design was it entirely randomized in an outline factorial (tested products X randomized number of immersions X engorged level). Amitraz presented effectiveness of 99.98% in the reduction of the ovipositional and egg viability. The tested products presented mean effectiveness of 28.50%, 54.28% and 71.05% when applied one, two and three times (immersions), respectively. The increase in the number of immersions of one for three increased in 42.55% the effectiveness of the products. The mean effectiveness of the products tested on the engorged female ticks light (53.22%) was better in relation to the heavy ones (49.24%). The tested products with 13.04; 23.08 and 37.5% of lemongrass presented effectiveness of 52.22; 55.31 and 52.60% of effectiveness, respectively, demonstrating similar behavior. Effectiveness up 90% was obtained in three immersions for products contends 23.08% and 37.50% applied on light (92.05%) and heavy (92.62%) engorged female ticks, respectively. The product contends lemongrass macerated plant at 1.36% presented the smallest effectiveness, with 8.18%. |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteirosLemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) alcoholic extract on control of Boophilus microplus tick in dairy cattleAcaricidasFitoterápicosTeleóginasAcaricidesEngorged female ticksPhytotherapicsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIAThe work was conducted in Santa Maria (RS), with the objective of to evaluate the effectiveness of the lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) in the control of Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1887) tick, compared to a synthetic acaricide. The trials were developed in the Dairy Cattle and in the Parasitic Diseases of the Domestic Animals Laboratories of the Federal University of Santa Maria, from May to December, 2003. In vivo and in vitro trials were conducted. Twelve Holstein cows were distributed in three groups of four animals each. A group was treated with amitraz. The others were treated with basic formulations of lemongrass extracts (technical recommendation for use in field level), corresponding from 1.36 and 2.72% of plant. An experimental design was constituted entirely randomized with three treatments and four repetitions each. For evaluation, they were counted engorged female ticks, up 4.0 mm length, before and after the application of the products (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 14th day). Amitraz treatment presented, in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day after the application, 100, 99.5 and 94.4% of effectiveness against engorged female ticks, respectively. Only the product contends 2.72% of lemongrass presented a partial control of ticks of 40.4; 46.6 and 41% in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day, after application, respectively. In in vitro experimentation, was studied the effectiveness of different products obtained by maceration of lemongrass plants, in comparison at the amitraz, on the ovipositional and eggs viability of engorged female ticks. For evaluation, method of the adult immersion test was used. The treatments were constituted by products contends 1.36% of macerated plant (technical recommendation), pure extracts (without water dilution) obtained of 150, 300, 600 and 1200g of macerated for liter of ethilc alcohol, forming products contends 13.04; 23.08; 37.50 and 54.55% of plant, respectively, and for amitraz at 0.025%. The engorged female ticks was divided by size and engorge level in light (between 4.5 and 7 mm length) and heavy (larger of 7 mm), being 10 heavy and 10 light submitted to one, two or three immersions in each tested products. The experimental design was it entirely randomized in an outline factorial (tested products X randomized number of immersions X engorged level). Amitraz presented effectiveness of 99.98% in the reduction of the ovipositional and egg viability. The tested products presented mean effectiveness of 28.50%, 54.28% and 71.05% when applied one, two and three times (immersions), respectively. The increase in the number of immersions of one for three increased in 42.55% the effectiveness of the products. The mean effectiveness of the products tested on the engorged female ticks light (53.22%) was better in relation to the heavy ones (49.24%). The tested products with 13.04; 23.08 and 37.5% of lemongrass presented effectiveness of 52.22; 55.31 and 52.60% of effectiveness, respectively, demonstrating similar behavior. Effectiveness up 90% was obtained in three immersions for products contends 23.08% and 37.50% applied on light (92.05%) and heavy (92.62%) engorged female ticks, respectively. The product contends lemongrass macerated plant at 1.36% presented the smallest effectiveness, with 8.18%.O trabalho foi conduzido no município de Santa Maria (RS), com o objetivo de avaliar a eficácia do extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira [Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Staph] no controle do carrapato dos bovinos [Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1887)], comparado a um carrapaticida sintético. As pesquisas foram desenvolvidas nos Laboratórios de Bovinocultura de Leite e de Doenças Parasitárias dos Animais Domésticos pertencentes à Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, no período de maio a dezembro de 2003. Foram conduzidas duas pesquisas sendo uma in vivo e outra in vitro. Na primeira, foram utilizadas 12 vacas em lactação da raça Holandesa, distribuídas em três grupos de quatro animais cada. Um grupo foi tratado com amitraz. Os demais foram tratados com formulações básicas de extratos de capim-cidreira, conforme recomendações oriundas de instituições ligadas à extensão rural para uso em nível de campo, correspondendo a 1,36% (solução de campo) e 2,72 % de planta. Constituiu-se um delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado com três tratamentos e quatro repetições. Para avaliação foram contadas fêmeas de carrapatos, com comprimento superior a 4 mm, antes e após a aplicação dos produtos (1º, 2º, 3º, 4º, 5º, 6º, 7º e 14º dia). A utilização do amitraz apresentou, no 3º, 7º e 14º dia após a aplicação, 100, 99,5 e 94,4 % de eficácia contra fêmeas ingurgitadas de carrapatos, respectivamente. Somente o produto contendo 2,72 % de plantas de capim-cidreira apresentou um controle parcial de teleóginas, sendo de 40,4; 46,6 e 41% no 3º, 7º e 14º dia, após a aplicação, respectivamente. Na experimentação in vitro estudou-se a eficácia de diferentes produtos obtidos por maceração de capim-cidreira, em comparação ao amitraz, sobre a postura e a eclodibilidade de ovos de teleóginas. Para avaliação usou-se o método do biocarrapaticidograma. Os tratamentos foram constituídos por produtos contendo 1,36% de macerado de planta (solução de campo), extratos puros (sem diluição com água) obtidos de 150, 300, 600 e 1200g de macerado por litro de álcool etílico, formando produtos contendo 13,04; 23,08; 37,50 e 54,55% de planta, respectivamente, e pelo amitraz a 0,025%. As teleóginas foram divididas por tamanho e nível de ingurgitamento em leves (comprimento entre 4,5 e 7 mm) e pesadas (maiores que 7 mm), sendo 10 teleóginas pesadas e 10 leves submetidas a uma, duas ou três imersões em cada um dos produtos testados. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado (arranjo fatorial, produtos testados X número de imersões X nível de ingurgitamento). O amitraz apresentou uma eficácia média de 99,98% na redução da postura e eclodibilidade de ovos. Os produtos testados apresentaram eficácia média de 28,50%, 54,28% e 71,05% quando aplicados uma, duas e três vezes (imersões), respectivamente. O aumento no número de imersões de uma para três, aumentou em 42,55% a eficácia dos produtos. A eficácia dos produtos testados sobre as teleóginas leves (53,22%) foi superior às pesadas (49,24%). Os produtos testados contendo 13,04; 23,08 e 37,50% de capim-cidreira apresentaram eficácias de 52,22; 55,31 e 52,60%, respectivamente, demonstrando comportamento semelhante. Eficácias superiores a 90% foram obtidas usando-se três imersões, nas formulações contendo 23,08 e 37,50% aplicados em teleóginas leves (92,05%) e pesadas (92,62%), respectivamente. O produto contendo macerado de planta de capim-cidreira a 1,36% apresentou a menor eficácia, com 8,18%.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRZootecniaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaOlivo, Clair Jorgehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7352405107578701Farias, Nara Amélia da Rosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1297914323669244Carvalho, Nelcy Madruga deCPF:10753397072Heimerdinger, Arli2017-06-122017-06-122005-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfHEIMERDINGER, Arli. Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) alcoholic extract on control of Boophilus microplus tick in dairy cattle. 2005. 78 f. 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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) alcoholic extract on control of Boophilus microplus tick in dairy cattle |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros Heimerdinger, Arli Acaricidas Fitoterápicos Teleóginas Acaricides Engorged female ticks Phytotherapics CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
title_full |
Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
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Extrato alcoólico de capim-cidreira (Cymbopogon citratus) no controle do carrapato (Boophilus microplus) de bovinos leiteiros |
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Heimerdinger, Arli |
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Heimerdinger, Arli |
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Olivo, Clair Jorge http://lattes.cnpq.br/7352405107578701 Farias, Nara Amélia da Rosa http://lattes.cnpq.br/1297914323669244 Carvalho, Nelcy Madruga de CPF:10753397072 |
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Heimerdinger, Arli |
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Acaricidas Fitoterápicos Teleóginas Acaricides Engorged female ticks Phytotherapics CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Acaricidas Fitoterápicos Teleóginas Acaricides Engorged female ticks Phytotherapics CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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The work was conducted in Santa Maria (RS), with the objective of to evaluate the effectiveness of the lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) in the control of Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1887) tick, compared to a synthetic acaricide. The trials were developed in the Dairy Cattle and in the Parasitic Diseases of the Domestic Animals Laboratories of the Federal University of Santa Maria, from May to December, 2003. In vivo and in vitro trials were conducted. Twelve Holstein cows were distributed in three groups of four animals each. A group was treated with amitraz. The others were treated with basic formulations of lemongrass extracts (technical recommendation for use in field level), corresponding from 1.36 and 2.72% of plant. An experimental design was constituted entirely randomized with three treatments and four repetitions each. For evaluation, they were counted engorged female ticks, up 4.0 mm length, before and after the application of the products (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 14th day). Amitraz treatment presented, in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day after the application, 100, 99.5 and 94.4% of effectiveness against engorged female ticks, respectively. Only the product contends 2.72% of lemongrass presented a partial control of ticks of 40.4; 46.6 and 41% in the 3rd, 7th and 14th day, after application, respectively. In in vitro experimentation, was studied the effectiveness of different products obtained by maceration of lemongrass plants, in comparison at the amitraz, on the ovipositional and eggs viability of engorged female ticks. For evaluation, method of the adult immersion test was used. The treatments were constituted by products contends 1.36% of macerated plant (technical recommendation), pure extracts (without water dilution) obtained of 150, 300, 600 and 1200g of macerated for liter of ethilc alcohol, forming products contends 13.04; 23.08; 37.50 and 54.55% of plant, respectively, and for amitraz at 0.025%. The engorged female ticks was divided by size and engorge level in light (between 4.5 and 7 mm length) and heavy (larger of 7 mm), being 10 heavy and 10 light submitted to one, two or three immersions in each tested products. The experimental design was it entirely randomized in an outline factorial (tested products X randomized number of immersions X engorged level). Amitraz presented effectiveness of 99.98% in the reduction of the ovipositional and egg viability. The tested products presented mean effectiveness of 28.50%, 54.28% and 71.05% when applied one, two and three times (immersions), respectively. The increase in the number of immersions of one for three increased in 42.55% the effectiveness of the products. The mean effectiveness of the products tested on the engorged female ticks light (53.22%) was better in relation to the heavy ones (49.24%). The tested products with 13.04; 23.08 and 37.5% of lemongrass presented effectiveness of 52.22; 55.31 and 52.60% of effectiveness, respectively, demonstrating similar behavior. Effectiveness up 90% was obtained in three immersions for products contends 23.08% and 37.50% applied on light (92.05%) and heavy (92.62%) engorged female ticks, respectively. The product contends lemongrass macerated plant at 1.36% presented the smallest effectiveness, with 8.18%. |
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