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Fumigant Toxicity of some Essential Oils on Adults of some Stored-Product Pests

DOI: 10.4067/S0718-58392011000100010

Keywords: fumigant toxicity, toxicidad fumigante.

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plant materials with insecticidal properties have been traditionally used for generations in some parts of the world. in this study, fumigant toxicity of some essential oils extracted from rosmarinus officinalis l., mentha pulegium l., zataria multiflora, and citrus sinensis (l.) osbeck var. hamlin on adults of stored-product pests, including tribolium castaneum, sitophilus granarius, callosobruchus maculatus, and plodia interpunctella were investigated. pure essential oils were used in glass vials for the bioassay. lc50 values of citrus sinensis var. hamlin against t. castaneum, s. granarius, and c. maculatus were 391.28, 367.75, and 223.48 μl l-1 air after 24 h, 362.40, 20.45, and 207.17 μl l-1 air after 48 h, respectively. furthermore, lc50 values of the fumigant test of c. sinensis and m. pulegium essential oils against s. granarius were 0.038 and 367.75 μl l-1 air after 24 h, 0.025 and 320.45 μl l-1 air after 48 h, respectively. on the other hand, lc50 values of r. officinalis and z. multiflora on p. interpunctella moths were 0.93 and 1.75 μl l-1 after 24 h. results showed that among tested essential oils, c. sinensis var. hamlin had good fumigant toxicity on t. castaneum, s. granarius, and c. maculatus. in addition, m. pulegium essential oil was stronger than c. sinensis var. hamlin on s. granarius. results also indicated that both z. multiflora and r. officinalis had fumigant toxicity on p. interpunctella adults. in summary, results indicated that these essential oils have good fumigant toxicity on stored-product pests.

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