Abstract

Owing to large scale use of chemical insecticides there is always need to find new alternatives to chemical insecticides. This study evaluated the aqueous extracts of three weeds namely Datura alba (Nees), Withania somnifera (Linnaeus) and Chenopodium album (Linnaeus) for insecticidal potential against Oxycarenus hyalinipennis (Costa) (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) under laboratory conditions. Extracts were prepared from three plant parts e.g., leaves, stems and roots and applied at five concentrations ranging from 1 to 20 %. To check the mortality not because of weed extracts control treatment (water only) was also included as sixth treatment. Mortality of pest insects was assessed after three exposure periods e.g., 24h, 48 hand 72 h. Among the three weeds tested, mortality was more due to extract of D. alba weed which thus proved more toxic compared to other two weeds. Among plant parts, root extracts were more potent than leaves and stem extracts and the more concentration of 20 per cent usually resulted in maximum mortality. Maximum mortality of insects was after 72 h period followed by 48 h and minimum was after 24 h period. However maximum mortality of 60 % in case of D. alba warrants attention towards the options of either increasing concentration (> 20 %) of this extract or to evaluate other extraction type e.g., ethanolic extract to gain maximum mortality against this notorious pest.

Highlights

  • Dusky cotton bug Oxycarenus hyalinipennis (Costa) (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) causing both qualitative and quantitative damages to cotton crop from many years (USDA, 2009-2010) is major pest of cotton with many alternate host plants such as citrus, mango, avocado, dates, apple, fig, pomegranate, corn, peach, grapes, okra and pineapple

  • Insecticides are most commonly being used for management of many insect pests

  • These plants extracts may act like natural pesticides, fungicides, anti-feedants and repellent against different insect pests and are greatly safe for human beings and environment

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Introduction

Dusky cotton bug Oxycarenus hyalinipennis (Costa) (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) causing both qualitative and quantitative damages to cotton crop from many years (USDA, 2009-2010) is major pest of cotton with many alternate host plants such as citrus, mango, avocado, dates, apple, fig, pomegranate, corn, peach, grapes, okra and pineapple. There is an increasing interest to evaluate the extracts of different plant species as an alternative source that might have insecticidal properties These plants extracts may act like natural pesticides, fungicides, anti-feedants and repellent against different insect pests and are greatly safe for human beings and environment. Such plant species are recognized to have numerous bioactive compounds including alkaloids, steroids and flavonoids (Silva et al 2005)

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