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Acaricidal and cytotoxic activities of extracts from selected genera of Australian Lamiaceae

Heidi L. Rasikari, Southern Cross University
David N. Leach, Southern Cross University
Peter G. Waterman, Southern Cross University
Robert N. Spooner-Hart, University of Western Sydney
Albert H. Basta, University of Western Sydney
Linda K. Banbury, Southern Cross University
Paul I. Forster, Brisbane Botanic Gardens

Abstract

Crude foliar extracts of 67 species from six subfamilies of Australian Lamiaceae were screened by whole organism contact toxicity on the polyphagous mite Tetranychus urticaeKoch(Acari: Tetranychidae) by using a Potter precision spray tower. Cytotoxicity assessments against insect cell lines from Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) also were made. The Spodoptera cell line was more susceptible to extracts than the Drosophila cell line.Nodirect correlation was observed between the two screening methods, but several interesting relationships were identiŽed. Extracts from subfamilies Ajugoideae, Scutellarioideae, Chloanthoideae, Viticoideae and Nepetoideae showed acaricidal activity, whereas only those from Ajugoideae and Nepetoideae displayed potent cytotoxic effects. A range of activities was observed for the 25 species of Plectranthus, 14 of which showed moderate-to-high contact toxicity against T. urticae. Overall, the lowest toxicity was observed for extracts from the plant subfamily Prostantheroideae, which showed little contact toxicity or cytotoxicity for the 18 extracts studied.

Suggested Citation

Rasikari, HL, Leach, DN, Waterman, PG, Spooner-Hart, RN, Basta, AH, Banbury, LK & Forster, PI 2005, 'Acaricidal and cytotoxic activities of extracts from selected genera of Australian Lamiaceae', Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 98, no. 4, pp. 1259-1266.

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