ผลกระทบ effects (Tariku et al., 2011), antitumoral (Bhakuni et al., 2001), and
และสารฆ่าแมลง( insecticidal (Kordali et al., 2005, 2006) proprieties.
ในตูนิเซียห้าชนิดของพืชและสัตว์ In Tunisia, five species of the genus Artemisia were recorded
( Artemisia herba (Nabli, 1989). Artemisia herba- -อัลบ้าที่รู้จักกันเป็น " เป็นพืชที่สำคัญของ - สเตปป์ ของสเปนแอฟริกาเหนือและตะวันออกกลาง( Floc ' , alba (Asso., 1779) known as “desert
wormwood” is a prominent plant of the Irano-Turanien steppes of
Spain, North Africa, and the Middle East (Quezel and Santa, 1962; Le
Floc’h et al., 1989). It’s a spontaneous herb named “Shih” in Tunisia
(Haouari and Ferchichi, 2009). Moreover, Artemisia absinthium (L.,
1753) known as wormwood, is an aromatic bitter perennial small
shrub. It is also locally known as “chajret mariem” in Tunisia.
Aromatic plants were traditionally used as stored product protectants against pest infestation. Their essential oils have been
appraised as alternatives to chemical pesticides (Isman et al., 2011).
Numerous studies have reported the insecticidal proprieties of
Artemisia species essential oils versus a wild range of pests. In this
context, repellent and fumigant activities of essential oils from various Artemisia species have been reported toward the red flour
beetle Tribolium castaneum (Herbst, 1797): Artemisia vulgaris (L.,
1753) (Wang et al., 2006), Artemisia sieberi (Besser) (Negahban
et al., 2007), Artemisia scoparia (Waldst. & Kit) (Negahban et al.,
2004) and A. herba-alba (Asso.) (Moumni et al., 2014). Similarly
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