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1 October 2005 Insecticidal Activity of Selected Monoterpenoids and Rosemary Oil to Agriotes obscurus (Coleoptera: Elateridae)
Ranil Waliwitiya, Murray B. Isman, Robert S. Vernon, Andrew Riseman
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Abstract

Acute toxicities of three naturally occurring monoterpenoid essential oil constituents and the essential oil of rosemary were tested against late instars of Agriotes obscurus (L.) (Coleoptera: Elateridae). Both contact and volatile toxicities of thymol, citronellal, eugenol, and rosemary oil were determined. Also, phytotoxicity of these compounds was evaluated on corn germination and seedling development. Thymol had the greatest contact toxicity (LD50 = 196.0 μg/larva), whereas citronellal and eugenol were less toxic (LD50 = 404.9 and 516.5 μg/larva, respectively). Rosemary oil did not show any significant contact toxicity, even at 1,600 μg/larva. In terms of volatile toxicity, citronellal was the most toxic to wireworm larvae (LC50 = 6.3 μg/cm3) followed by rosemary oil (LC50 = 15.9 μg/cm3), thymol (LC50 = 17.1 μg/cm3), and eugenol (LC50 = 20.9 μg/cm3). Thymol, eugenol, and citronellal significantly inhibited corn seed germination and development, whereas rosemary oil had only minimal phytotoxic effects.

Ranil Waliwitiya, Murray B. Isman, Robert S. Vernon, and Andrew Riseman "Insecticidal Activity of Selected Monoterpenoids and Rosemary Oil to Agriotes obscurus (Coleoptera: Elateridae)," Journal of Economic Entomology 98(5), 1560-1565, (1 October 2005). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-98.5.1560
Received: 5 April 2005; Accepted: 1 June 2005; Published: 1 October 2005
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KEYWORDS
Agriotes obscurus
contact toxicity
fumigant toxicity
insecticidal activity
monoterpenoids
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