UNIDEF   23986
UNIDAD DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO ESTRATEGICO PARA LA DEFENSA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Insecticidal Activity of Essential Oils from eleven Eucalyptus spp and two hybrids: lethal and sublethal effects of their major components on Blattella germanica.
Autor/es:
ALZOGARAY RA; LUCÍA A; ZERBA EN; MASUH HM
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
Editorial:
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
Referencias:
Lugar: Lanham MD; Año: 2011 vol. 104 p. 595 - 606
ISSN:
0022-0493
Resumen:
REVISTA INDEXADA. FI (2011): 1,699                                                                The aim of the present study was to evaluate the fumigant activity of the essential oils from eleven species of the genus Eucalyptus and two of their hybrids on first instar nymphs of Blattella germanica L. The fumigant activity and repellence of the four major monoterpene components of these essential oils were also tested. Fumigant activity was evaluated by exposing nymphs to the vapors emitted by 50 µl of essential oil or monoterpene in a closed recipient. The lowest Knockdown Time 50% (KT50) values, expressed in minutes, were elicited by the essential oils of the E. grandis x E. tereticornis (57.9) hybrid, E. sideroxylon A. Cunn (62.0), E. grandis x E. camaldulensis (63.8) hybrid, E. viminalis Labill (64.1), E. dunii Maiden (64.5), and E. grandis (Hill) ex Maiden (68.7). The KT50 values for the remaining essential oils ranged between 74.5 (E. saligna Smith) and 161.4 min (E. tereticornis Smith). The essential oil from the hybrid E. grandis x E. tereticornis was 3.7 times less toxic than dichlorvos (positive control). The KT50 values of monoterpenes were 38.8 for α-pinene, 55.3 for 1,8-cineole, 175.6 for p-cymene, and 178.3 for γ-terpinene. a?Pinene was 2.5 times less toxic than dichlorvos. There was a strong positive correlation between the fumigant activity of essential oils and their corresponding 1,8-cineole and α-pinene concentration. Repellency was quantified using a video tracking system. Two concentrations of monoterpenes were studied (7 and 70 µg/cm2). All compounds produced a light repellent effect but only when applied at 70 µg/cm2. In all cases, the repellent effect was less than that produced by the broad-spectra insect repellent N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) (positive control).