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Evaluation of some plant extracts against poplar leaf aphid, Chaitophorus populialbae (Homoptera: Aphididae) under laboratory conditions

DOI: 10.31830/2348-7542.2019.084    | Article Id: 019 | Page : 585-589
Citation :- Evaluation of some plant extracts against poplar leaf aphid, Chaitophorus populialbae (Homoptera: Aphididae) under laboratory conditions. Res. Crop. 20: 585-589
R. A. Al-Jubouri rabeebdulah3@gmail.com
Address : Department of Plant Protection, University of Tikrit, Iraq, e-mail: rabeebdulah3@gmail.com

Abstract

The research was conducted at Laboratory Department, College of Agriculture, University of Tikrit, Iraq. The laboratory conditions were 33±2°C, 65±5% relative humidity (rh) and 14: 10 light: dark photo-period. Second and fourth instars of nymph were reared at laboratory. Strains of Chaitophorus populialbae were exposed to different concentrations of plant extracts (3, 5, 7, 9 and 11%). Each experiment was replicated three times in petri plates of 9 cm diameter. The extract of Ricinus communis plants gave high mortality reaching to 46, 36 and 41% in second instar, fourth instar and average mortality, respectively compared to control aqueous extract. The water extract of R. communis scored reasonable nymphs mortality ranging from 61.11 and 53.33% in second instar, 47.78 and 42.22% in fourthinstaratextractconcentrationof11and9%, respectively. The extractconcentration of 3% gave lowest mortality of 21.11% in second instar and 14.44% in fourth instar compared with zero mortality under control. The high mortality of nymps in second instar reached to 66.67, 60.00 and 56.67% with 11% concentration of extracts of R. communis, Datura innoxia and Calotropis procera plants, respectively. At fourth stage instar, 11% concentration of extracts of R. communis, D. innoxia and C. procera plants caused significantly highermortality of 53.33, 46.67 and 43.33%, respectively, compared to control. Therefore, farmers can use extracts of R. communis, D. innoxia and C. procera plants for both controlling insects and plant diseases.

Keywords

Chaitophorus populialbae  plant extracts  poplar trees  synthetic pesticides.

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