Indian Journal of Entomology
Open Access
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 74
  • Issue: 1

Insecticidal activity of certain plants of zingiberaceae and araceae against Spodoptera litura F. and Plutella xylostella saunders in cabbage

  • Author:
  • K. M. Singh1, M. P. Singh2, A. K. Sureja1, R. Bhardwaj1
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 62 to 68

1College of Horticulture and Forestry, Central Agricultural University, Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh-791 102

2College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University, Iroisemba, Imphal799 504

Online published on 20 September, 2012.

Abstract

Rhizome extracts of different plants viz., Curcuma caesia, C. aromatica, C. longa, Zingiber officinale cv. Nadia, Z. officinale cv. Adi Local, Z. officinale cv. Kekir and Acorus calamus were evaluated for possessing insecticidal properties under the laboratory condition using Spodoptera litura as the test insect. Plants which were found effective under the laboratory condition were selected and further evaluated under field condition against Plutella xylostella. Under the laboratory conditions, hexane and chloroform extracts of A. calamus was found highly effective. Curcuma spp. gave better performance than the Zingiber spp. in similar solvent extracts. Acetone extracts were least effective among the three solvents used. Similarly, under the field conditions, A. calamus hexane extract emerged as the most effective extract with 88.40% reduction of P. xylostella over the untreated control, significantly better than the neem formulation (82.14% reduction). A. calamus chloroform extract (81.70% reduction) was comparable with the neem formulation. C. caesia hexane extract was the best treatment among Curcuma extracts and was at par with A. calamus chloroform extract and neem formulation.

Keywords

Insecticidal activity, Acorus calamus, Curcuma caesia, hexane, chloroform, extracts, Spodoptera litura, Plutella xylostella