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Title: Efficacy of Leptospermum petersonii oil, on Plutella xylostella, and Its Parasitoid, Trichogramma pretiosum
Authors: PURWATININGSIH, Purwatiningsih
HEATHER, Neil
HASSAN, Errol
Keywords: repellant
diamondback moth
lemon-scented tea tree oil (LSO)
deterrent
Issue Date: 9-Aug-2012
Publisher: Journal Economic Entomology
Abstract: The efÞcacy of lemon-scented tea tree oil (LSO), Leptospermum petersonii (FM. Bailey), was evaluated against the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) under laboratory conditions. Feeding activity and development of larval stages were signiÞcantly reduced on broccoli leaves that had been dipped in LSO. Oviposition deterrence was also found when an adult stage was exposed to treated leaves. Fecundity dropped by 50% at concentrations 0.5%. The LC50 value for third instar larvae was estimated to be 2.93% 7 d after treatment. Experiments were also conducted under greenhouse conditions to assess the efÞcacy of LSO against the diamondback moth. Our results suggest that LSO has modest potential for development as a botanical insecticide. The oil was also tested at concentrations from 0.5 to 6% for oviposition deterrence of an egg parasitoid of the diamondback moth, Trichogramma pretiosum (Riley). LSO deterred parasitization in choice tests but not in no-choice tests. LSO did not cause mortality of T. pretiosum during 24 h in a contact toxicity test. We conclude that LSO had no signiÞcant effects on the parasitoid, and therefore LSO is compatible with this biocontrol agent for integrated management of the diamondback moth.
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/109424
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