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Title: Acaricidal, repellent and oviposition deterrent activities of Datura stramonium L. against adult Tetranychus urticae (Koch)
Authors: Çobanoğlu, Sultan
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Bitki Koruma Bölümü.
0000-0001-9442-483X
Kumral, Nabi Alper
Yalçın, Cem
A-1388-2019
15846048400
36062093300
Keywords: Acaricidal
Oviposition deterrent
Repellent
Spider mite
Thorn apple
2-spotted spider-mite
Azadirachtin
Resistance
Entomology
Acari
Araneae
Datura stramonium
Magnoliophyta
Solanaceae
Tetranychidae
Tetranychus urticae
Acaricide
Angiosperm
Estimation method
Laboratory method
Leaf
Mite
Oviposition
Pest control
Plant extract
Regression analysis
Repellent
Variance analysis
Weed
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Springer Heidelberg
Citation: Kumral, N. A. vd. (2010). "Acaricidal, repellent and oviposition deterrent activities of Datura stramonium L. against adult Tetranychus urticae (Koch)". Journal of Pest Science, 83(2), 173-180.
Abstract: The ethanol extracts obtained from both leaf and seed in the Thorn apple (Datura stramonium L.) (Solanaceae) were investigated for acaricidal, repellent and oviposition deterrent properties against adult two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) under laboratory conditions. Leaf and seed extracts, which were applied in 167,250 and 145,750 mg/l concentrations, respectively (using a Petri leaf disc-spray tower method), caused 98 and 25% mortality among spider mite adults after 48 h. The simple logistic regression analysis showed that the independent variable, an increase in the dose of leaf extract was associated with a significant increase in the death rate of T. urticae females, but an increase in the dosage of seed extracts did not have a significant effect. Using probit analysis and estimating the parameters with a confidence limit of 95%, we determined the LC50 values of leaf extract to be 70,593 mg/l. According to Pearson's chi(2) test, mites showed the strongest run off to bean leaf surfaces sprayed with both leaf and seed extracts (in sub-lethal doses: < 7,500 mg/l and < 25,000 mg/l, respectively) and moved towards surfaces that had not been sprayed with extracts. Furthermore, repeated measures ANOVA indicated a significant difference between the number of eggs laid on unsprayed bean leaves compared to bean leaves that were sprayed with leaf and seed extracts at sub-lethal doses, 2,500 and 25,000 mg/l concentrations, respectively. These results suggest that D. stramonium extracts could be used to manage the two-spotted spider mite.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-009-0284-7
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10340-009-0284-7
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22690
ISSN: 1612-4758
1612-4766
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