Abstract

Porthesia scintillans, a serious pest threat to major crops. Here, we evaluated the toxicity of Caulerpa scalpelliformis fractions (CSF1, CSF2, and CSF3) against P. scintillans. Fraction CSF1 attracted P. scintillans larvae whereas CSF2 and CSF3 showed repellency. P. scintillans showed significant higher insecticidal activity when fed with CSF2 fraction sprayed castor leaves. Similar observation was recorded in standards, vijayneem and monocrotophos. The GC–MS analysis of CSF2 and CSF3 described hexadecanoic acid, octadecenoic acid, and octadecatrienoic acid which might promote insecticidal activity. Hence, fatty acid based C. scalpelliformis extract preparations may be used for safe and eco-friendly agricultural pest.

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