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Bioefficacy
of plant oils applied through wooden cube impregnation against pulse beetle, Callosobruchus
maculatus (F.) in green gram
S.V.S.G.
Swamy1* and B.J. Wesley2
1Department of
Entomology, ANGRAU - Post Harvest Technology Centre, Bapatla-522 101, India
2Department of Food
Processing and Agricultural Engineering, ANGRAU - Post Harvest Technology
Centre, Bapatla-522 101, India
*Corresponding
Author Email : paulgopal2003@yahoo.com
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Abstract
Aim:
To assess the bioefficacy of plant oils against pulse beetle, Callosobruchus
maculatus (F.) in green gram through wooden cube impregnation.
Methodology: Bioefficacy of plant oils viz; clove, sweet flag,
eucalyptus, orange, cedar wood and neem at two doses, i.e., 0.5 ml and 1.0 ml
dispensed through a small wooden cube was assessed against the pulse beetle
in green gram. The oils except neem are essential oils. A wooden cube
impregnated with plant oil was placed over the grain surface and ten pairs of
adult insects were released into each treatment. Data on oviposition, adult
emergence and grain damage was recorded in each treatment. Insect mortality
due to fumigant effect of plant oil at 0.5 ml per cube was also observed.
Results:
There was no oviposition by pulse beetles in clove, sweet flag, and
eucalyptus oil treatments at 0.5 ml against the untreated control which
recorded 14 eggs/100 grains. Consequently, no population buildup was
observed in clove, sweet flag, eucalyptus and orange oil treatments after 120
days. A total of 2313.33 adults emerged from the untreated green gram
inflicting 46.67 percent grain damage. In fumigant toxicity test, hundred per
cent mortality of pulse beetle adults was observed with orange oil in 48 hr
of treatment and with eucalyptus oil in 72 hr at 0.5 ml. The results
indicated that the plant oils showed strong oviposition deterrence as well as
insecticidal activity against the pulse beetle. Thus, application of
essential oils through a wooden cube was found highly effective to keep away
the pulse beetles.
Interpretation: Essential oils of clove, sweet flag,
eucalyptus and orange when applied through wooden cube impregnation at a dose
as low as 0.5 ml showed strong oviposition deterrence and insecticidal
activity against pulse beetle. The insecticidal activity of oils can be
attributed to the fumigant action and can be used effectively to prevent
pulse beetle infestation in grain legumes.
Key words: Grain protection, Green gram, Pulse beetle, Plant
essential oils, Wooden cube impregnation
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