Toxicity of Granules of Bintaro Leaf Extract (Cerbera odollam Gaertn.) on Armyworm (Spodoptera litura Fab.)
Date
2018-04-01Author
SHOLAHUDDIN, Ahmad Habib
SUBCHAN, Wachju
PRIHATIN, Jekti
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Grayak caterpillar is insect pests that become pests of various food crops. Grayak caterpillars cause a
decrease in crop productivity and even crop failure if they are not controlled. Pest control using chemical
pesticides has many adverse effects on the environment. To minimize the occurrence of environmental
damage, then it is used pest control using vegetable insecticides. Bintaro Leaf (Cerbera odollam
Gaertn.) is potential as a vegetable insecticide. The purpose of this study was to examine the toxicity of
granule from Bintaro leaf extract (C. odollam Gaertn.) on armyworms (S. litura Fab.). This research
was a laboratory experimental research using Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Serial concentrations
used
in
this
study
were
0%
(control),
0.5%,
1%,
1.5%,
2%,
and
2.5%.
The
results
of
this
study
showed
that
the
granules
of
Bintaro
leaf
extract
(C.
odollam
Gaertn.)
were
effective
in
causing
mortality
of
armyworms
(S.
litura
Fab.)
at
1.5%
concentration
by
60%
and
included
in
toxic
category.
The
value
of
LC
50
-48 hour granule from Bintaro leaf extract (C. odollam Gaertn) was 1.41%.
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