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INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS AND NEEM OIL ON ALPHITOBIUS DIAPERINUS PANZER ADULTS (COLEOPTERA, TENEBRIONIDAE)

ABSTRACT

The use of insecticidal plants seems to be a promising method for insect control, however there are few studies in relation to their effect on Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer). The present study was carried out to evaluate the insecticidal activity of plant extracts for the alternative control of this insect in poultry houses. Tests were made using ethanolic (E), dichlorometanic (D), hexanic (H) and aqueous (A) extracts from Annona muricata, Chenopodium ambrosioides, Eucalyptus grandis, Melia azedarach, Ocimum basilicum, Ruta graveolens andTagetes erecta, and a commercial oil from Azadirachta indica (Dalneem®). Extracts and oil were diluted at 10% and sprayed on the insects, kept in Petri dishes, and the control consisted of distilled water. The most effective treatments were: A. indica commercial oil (97.5%), extracts from R. graveolens (E) (61.3%), C. ambrosioides (H) (32.5%) and leaf extracts from M. azedarach (E and D) (both 26.3%). The direct application of the neem oil on the insect was also tested in comparison to its application on the surface with which the insect would be in contact;in this case the efficiency was higher when sprayed on the insects (100%) in relation to the contact with treated surface (40.9%). Comparing different concentrations of the neem oil sprayed on the insects, a direct relation between insecticidal activity and concentration was observed, although no effect was observed at the lowest concentration (0.1%). However, the neem oil did not present activity on the insects when applied in the poultry litter.

KEY WORDS
Animal production; insecticidal plants; Azadirachta indica ; pest control

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