2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2013.11.019
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Insecticidal activity of eucalyptus oil nanoemulsion with karanja and jatropha aqueous filtrates

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“…Obtained results suggest that toxicity properties of E. globulus oil can be proposed as alternatives to chemical pesticides for controlling R. dominica and L. serricorne (58). The summary of the literature about the natural insecticides with major compounds, including 1,8-cineole in Table 6 was presented (59)(60)(61)(62)(63). In the present study, the mortality of Myzus persicae was increased as the exposure time and the dose of the nanoencapsulated Eucalyptus globulus extract increased.…”
Section: Determination Of Eucalyptus Extract Insecticidal Activity Ansupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Obtained results suggest that toxicity properties of E. globulus oil can be proposed as alternatives to chemical pesticides for controlling R. dominica and L. serricorne (58). The summary of the literature about the natural insecticides with major compounds, including 1,8-cineole in Table 6 was presented (59)(60)(61)(62)(63). In the present study, the mortality of Myzus persicae was increased as the exposure time and the dose of the nanoencapsulated Eucalyptus globulus extract increased.…”
Section: Determination Of Eucalyptus Extract Insecticidal Activity Ansupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Many earlier studies have proved T. castaneum adults as highly tolerant to fumigation with various essential oils (Rozman et al, 2007;Kumar et al, 2008;Mediouni Ben Jemâa et al, 2010). Recently, Pant et al (2014) reported that Eucalyptus globulus essential oil nanoemulsion containing karanja and jatropha aqueous filtrate induced extensive efficacy and stabilized the loss of Eucalyptus oil by volatilization when used for the control of T. castaneum. Moreover, several works reported that R. dominica adults were considerably more susceptible to Eucalyptus oils than T. castaneum (Lee et al, 2004;Rajendran and Sriranjini, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even a concentration as low as 100 ppm could result in expressive mortality of larves after 6 h incubation (around 85%, versus 20% for emulsion at same concentration and incubation time) (Sugumar et al, 2014). Similar formulations were tested against the red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) however with higher content of eucalyptol in the extract (66%) (Pant et al, 2014). This formulation was able to kill 85% of insect using 900 ppm.…”
Section: Essential Oilsmentioning
confidence: 98%