Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests

The environmental concern and global demand for organically produced products provide an impetus to search for new, effective, safe and economical pesticidal formulations. Plants provide enormous scope for development into pesticides. Though more than 2000 plants are known to possess insecticidal pr...

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Main Authors: B Deepa, OK Remadevi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Sri Jayewardenepura 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
Online Access:http://journals.sjp.ac.lk/index.php/JTFE/article/view/2663
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spelling doaj-f5cc391cb7ab46ceb0a6f2a633d058d72020-11-24T20:58:48ZengUniversity of Sri JayewardenepuraJournal of Tropical Forestry and Environment2235-93702235-93622015-12-01522400Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator PestsB DeepaOK RemadeviThe environmental concern and global demand for organically produced products provide an impetus to search for new, effective, safe and economical pesticidal formulations. Plants provide enormous scope for development into pesticides. Though more than 2000 plants are known to possess insecticidal properties, neem is the only established botanical pesticide. Hence in this study, we tested the insecticidal activities of the organic solvent extracts from the leaves of <em>L. nicotianaefolia </em>against the larval and egg stages of a serious defoliator pest, <em>Hyblaea puera </em>as the test insect<em>.</em> The organic solvent extracts of the leaf of <em>L. nicotianaefolia</em> were evaluated for their contact and feeding toxicity. The larvicidal action by contact toxicity on 3<sup>rd</sup> instar larvae of <em>H. puera</em> showed 100% mortality at 25% concentration. The ovicidal activity varied among the different extracts. All the treatments did not show any activity and were on par with control except ethyl acetate and water extracts and exhibited highest egg hatch inhibition (80%) and (64%) respectively at highest concentration (2%). The LC<sub>50</sub> value for ethyl acetate extract and water extract was 0.55 and 1.014 respectively was not significant (P&gt;0.05) for ovicidal action. The feeding toxicity tests performed on 4<sup>th</sup> instar larvae of <em>H. puera</em> showed that among all the extracts of <em>L. nicotianaefolia</em>, methanol extract showed highly significant insecticidal activity with mortality of 92%, followed by ethyl alcohol extract (90%) and water extract (86%). The study reveals that <em>L. nicotianafolia</em> has immense potential to be explored as botanical pesticide.http://journals.sjp.ac.lk/index.php/JTFE/article/view/2663
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Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
author_facet B Deepa
OK Remadevi
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title Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
title_short Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
title_full Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
title_fullStr Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
title_full_unstemmed Leaf Extracts of Lobelia nicotianaefolia as a Potential Biopesticide Against Defoliator Pests
title_sort leaf extracts of lobelia nicotianaefolia as a potential biopesticide against defoliator pests
publisher University of Sri Jayewardenepura
series Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
issn 2235-9370
2235-9362
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The environmental concern and global demand for organically produced products provide an impetus to search for new, effective, safe and economical pesticidal formulations. Plants provide enormous scope for development into pesticides. Though more than 2000 plants are known to possess insecticidal properties, neem is the only established botanical pesticide. Hence in this study, we tested the insecticidal activities of the organic solvent extracts from the leaves of <em>L. nicotianaefolia </em>against the larval and egg stages of a serious defoliator pest, <em>Hyblaea puera </em>as the test insect<em>.</em> The organic solvent extracts of the leaf of <em>L. nicotianaefolia</em> were evaluated for their contact and feeding toxicity. The larvicidal action by contact toxicity on 3<sup>rd</sup> instar larvae of <em>H. puera</em> showed 100% mortality at 25% concentration. The ovicidal activity varied among the different extracts. All the treatments did not show any activity and were on par with control except ethyl acetate and water extracts and exhibited highest egg hatch inhibition (80%) and (64%) respectively at highest concentration (2%). The LC<sub>50</sub> value for ethyl acetate extract and water extract was 0.55 and 1.014 respectively was not significant (P&gt;0.05) for ovicidal action. The feeding toxicity tests performed on 4<sup>th</sup> instar larvae of <em>H. puera</em> showed that among all the extracts of <em>L. nicotianaefolia</em>, methanol extract showed highly significant insecticidal activity with mortality of 92%, followed by ethyl alcohol extract (90%) and water extract (86%). The study reveals that <em>L. nicotianafolia</em> has immense potential to be explored as botanical pesticide.
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