EFFECT OF SOME INDIGENOUS PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST LESSER GRAIN BORER, RHYZOPERTHA DOMINICA (COLEOPTERA : BOSTRICHIDAE)
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Abstract
The study was carried out in the laboratory of the Department of
Entomology, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology
University, Dinajpur during the period from April to December 2012 to
evaluate the efficacy of different plant extract viz. Ata (Annona
reticulata), Karabi (Nerium oleander), Neem (Azadirachta indica),
Biskatali (Polygonum hydropiper) and Akanda (Calotropis gigantea) in
petroleum ether for the toxicity, residual and repellent effects against
lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica. The leaf extracts of above
mentioned plants were applied at three doses viz. 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0%
concentration. The result showed that extracts of five tested plants had
toxic and repellent effects on lesser grain borer. Neem leaf extract
showed the highest toxicity and repellent efficacy on lesser grain borer.
Even though all the doses had toxicity, residual and repellency effects
but the highest efficacy showed at 8% concentration ( 8% dose showed
the highest response). On the basis of the LD50 values, it was observed
that the neem extract showed the highest performance. Considering all
the concentrations, the order of toxicity levels of five plant extracts on lesser grain borer was found as neem> biskatali> karabi> akanda > ata.
Mortality percentages were directly proportional to the time after
treatment. In case of repellency, it was found that all the tested extracts
were in the same repellency class i.e. class II. As the progress of time
mortality percentage increased (with the progress of time) meanwhile
the repellency effect decreased.