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    ACARICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF ALOE VERA L. LEAF EXTRACTS AGAINST TETRANYCHUS URTICAE KOCH (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE)

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    RUMANA AKHTER BASUNIA Registration No. 1605364 Session: 2016-2017 Semester: July-December, 2017 (652.3Kb)
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    2017-12
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    BASUNIA, RUMANA AKHTER
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    Two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) is a very serious pest worldwide, causing considerable damage to vegetables, flower and fruit crops. The acaricidal, ovicidal and repellent activity of Aloe vera L. (Asphodelaceae) leaf extracts using four solvents were evaluated against T. urticae under laboratory conditions. The A. vera leaf extracts were tested against T. urticae at 0.25, 0.50, 1.0 and 2.0% concentrations. The results showed that all the extracts had toxic and repellent effects on two-spotted spider mite. Mortality percentage was gradually increased with the increase of doses. The acetone extract showed the highest mortality (95%) of adult females followed by ethanol (83%) at 2% concentration. The LC50 values of acetone, ethanol, methanol and petroleum ether extract for adult females were 0.446, 0.667, 0.953 and 1.279, respectively and for eggs were 0.950, 1.406, 2.115 and 3.312, respectively. Ethanol extract was found more effective as repellent against adult females of T. urticae followed by acetone, methanol and petroleum ether causing reduction in egg production per female by 96, 94, 85 and 83%, respectively. In residual test, the acetone extract showed the highest mortality (49%) at 1 hour after treatment followed by ethanol (43%), methanol (29%) and petroleum ether (25%). The percent of mortality decreased after 48 and 72 hours after treatments. The results suggested that A. vera has a great potentiality to develop as a botanical acaricide for T. urticae control.

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