@article{fdi:010081170, title = {{C}abbage production in {W}est {A}frica and {IPM} with a focus on plant-based extracts and a complementary worldwide vision}, author = {{M}ondedji, {A}. {D}. and {S}ilvie, {P}ierre and {N}yamador, {W}. {S}. and {M}artin, {P}. and {A}gboyi, {L}. {K}. and {A}mevoin, {K}. and {K}etoh, {G}. {K}. and {G}litho, {I}. {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}n urban and peri-urban areas in {W}est {A}frica, the cabbage {B}rassica oleracea {L}. ({B}rassicaceae) is protected using repeated high doses of synthetic insecticides. {A}fter a brief description of available {IPM} components, this paper presents a literature review focused on the botanical extracts that have been experimented with at the laboratory or in the field in {W}est {A}frica against major cabbage pests. {T}he literature reviewed mentions 19 plant species from 12 families used for cabbage protection in the subregion. {T}he species most used are {A}zadirachta indica, {C}apsicum frutescens, {O}cimum gratissimum and {R}icinus communis. {A}n overview of the world literature showed that a total of 13 plant species belonging to 8 families used to control cabbage pests are reported from the rest of {A}frica, and 140 plant species belonging to 43 families from the rest of the world. {T}he most commonly used and tested plant species against insect pests in the three geographical areas considered is {A}. indica.}, keywords = {{P}lutella xylostella ; {H}ellula undalis ; {L}ipaphis erysimi ; {B}revicoryne ; brassicae ; {L}ipaphis pseudobrassicae ; pesticidal plants ; {AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{OUEST}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}lants}, volume = {10}, numero = {3}, pages = {529 [36 p.]}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.3390/plants10030529}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081170}, }