Faten Omezzine
Carthage University
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Food Chemistry | 2014
Faten Omezzine; Mohamed Bouaziz; Monique S. J. Simmonds; Rabiaa Haouala
This study was conducted to evaluate the influence of developmental stages (vegetative, flowering and fruiting) of mixoploid fenugreek aerial parts on their chemical composition and allelopathic potential, assessed on lettuce germination and seedling growth. Aqueous and organic extracts significantly delayed germination, reduced its rate and affected seedling growth. Ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of aerial parts harvested at vegetative stage were the most toxic for lettuce germination and seedling growth, respectively. LC-MS/MS analysis of T. foenum-graecum aerial parts methanolic extract showed nine different flavonol glycosides (quercetin and kaempferol glucosides). Chemical composition of aerial parts differed with the developmental stage; indeed, at the vegetative and fruiting stages, analysis revealed the presence of 9 compounds as compared to only 6 compounds at the flowering stage. Thus, it is necessary to follow the qualitative changes of allelochemicals production at different developmental stages to identify the most productive one.
Journal of Insect Science | 2013
Afef Ladhari; Asma Laarif; Faten Omezzine; Rabiaa Haouala
Abstract Aqueous and organic (hexane, chloroform, and methanol) extracts of siliquae, stems and leaves, and seeds of Cleome arabica L. (Brassicales: Capparidaceae) were evaluated in the laboratory for their antifeeding and insecticidal effect on larvae of the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), using a leaf dipping bioassay with castor bean, Ricinus communis L. (Malpighiales: Euphorbiaceae), leaf discs. The polar extracts caused significant mortality. At the highest dose, C. arabica extracts exhibited significant antifeeding and phagostimulating activities against S. littoralis larvae. Under no-choice conditions, the methanol extract of siliquae was the most active, and the antifeedant index calculated over 24 hr for 3rd instar larvae varied significantly from 16 to 37%. Using nutritional indices, it was established that there was a significant decrease in growth rate concomitant with a reduction in consumption. These results suggest the presence of anti-feeding and/or toxic substances in the extracts that may be useful in developing bio-insecticides based on C. arabica extracts for use in integrated pest management of leafworm and other agricultural pests.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2011
Faten Omezzine; Afef Ladhari; Asma Rinez; Rabiaa Haouala
South African Journal of Botany | 2013
Afef Ladhari; Faten Omezzine; Marina DellaGreca; Armando Zarrelli; Simona Zuppolini; Rabiaa Haouala
Arabian Journal of Chemistry | 2017
Faten Omezzine; Mohamed Bouaziz; Mejda Daami-Remadi; Monique S. J. Simmonds; Rabiaa Haouala
Scientia Horticulturae | 2013
Faten Omezzine; Rabiaa Haouala
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Faten Omezzine; Afef Ladhari; Faten Nefzi; Rafik Harrath; Mahjoub Aouni; Rabiaa Haouala
South African Journal of Botany | 2014
Afef Ladhari; Faten Omezzine; Rabiaa Haouala
South African Journal of Botany | 2014
Faten Omezzine; Mejda Daami-Remadi; Afef Ladhari; Rabiaa Haouala
South African Journal of Botany | 2014
Ines Zribi; Faten Omezzine; Rabiaa Haouala