The comparative efficacy of some botanicals for the control of the seed weevil Caryedon serratus Olivier (Col., Bruchidae) in seeds of Acacia seyal Del
2011
El Atta, H. A. | Aref, I. M. | El Sheikh, A.
A comparative study on the efficacy of powder and oil extracts from leaves and seed kernels of Azadirachta indica Juss. and Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn. against the seed weevil Caryedon serratus Olivier infesting seeds of Acacia seyal Del. was carried out. EO 1, EO 5 and NSKO5% were comparable to BHC 3% in significantly reducing egg laying by C. serratus. With the exception of ELP and NLP, all botanicals significantly reduced egg hatching. Botanicals significantly reduced larval development with the exception of ELP and NLP. EO and NSKO at 3 and 5% were significantly more effective than BHC in reducing larval development by 95–97%. All botanicals had no significant effect on adult emergence which was only affected by BHC. Botanicals caused 4.3–43% mortality of C. serratus adults and the maximum mortality occurred in EO 3% as compared to BHC. It is apparent that oils extracted from E. camaldulensis had a fumigant and knock down effect on adult C. serratus. Extracted oils were more effective than leaf or seed powder. Oils extracted from leaves of E. camaldulensis were volatile and had a knock down effect on adult C. serratus indicating the possibility of using them as alternative fumigants in seed stores.
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