ANTI-OVIPOSITIONAL, OVICIDAL AND LARVICIDAL EFFECT OF INDIGENOUS PLANT OILS AGAINST PULSE BEETLE
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Abstract
The experiment was carried out in the Department of Entomology, Hajee Mohammad
Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU), Dinajpur during May to November
2017. Pulse beetle, Callosobruchus chinensis L., is an important pest of stored chickpea
and widely distributed. Chemical insecticides and fumigants are common control used
against pulse beetle but it has serious drawbacks. As an alternative control method, plant
oils have been successfully used against this pest. The efficacy of six plant oils was
assessed for their grain protectant against the attack of C. chinensis. All the tested oils
were effectively reduced oviposition, adult emergence, seed infestation and weight loss
compared to control. Both, kalozira and mustard oils showed best performance to
reduce adult emergence, seed infestation and seed weight loss while applied those at the
rate of 10% concentration. Both kalozira (95.86%) and mustard (91.05%) oils provided
the highest inhibition rate of adult emergence when egg bearing seeds were treated at
10% concentration. Additionally, kalozira (94.47%) and mustard (88.33%) oils also
markedly reduced the adult emergence while larva bearing seeds were treated at 10%
concentration. Therefore, kalozira and mustard oils would be used for the protection of
chickpea seeds from the infestation of C. chinensis.