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Toxic and Antifeedant Effects of Different Pesticidal Plant Extracts against Beet Armyworm (Spodoptera exigua)
Authors:Muhammad Asad  Rashad Rasool Khan  Ahmed B. Aljuboory  Muhammad Haroon U. Rashid  Uttam Kumar  Inzamam Ul Haq  Aqsa Hafeez  Ahmed Noureldeen  Khadiga Alharbi
Abstract:The beet armyworm (BAW), Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a highly destructive pest of vegetables andfield crops. Management of beet armyworm primarily relies on synthetic pesticides, which is threatening the beneficialcommunity and environment. Most importantly, the BAW developed resistance to synthetic pesticides with making itdifficult to manage. Therefore, alternative and environment-friendly pest management tactics are urgently required.The use of pesticidal plant extracts provides an effective way for a sustainable pest management program. To evaluatethe use of pesticidal plant extracts against BAW, we selected six plant species (Lantana camara, Aloe vera, Azadirachtaindica, Cymbopogon citratus, Nicotianatabacum, and Ocimum basilicum) for initial screening experiment. Four out ofsix plant species such as A. indica, N. tabacum, C. citratus and O. basilicum showed promising mortality of more than50%. Therefore, we selected these four plant extracts for the subsequent experiments. Through contact bioassay, A.indica showed high mortality 66.63%, followed by the N. tabacum 53.33%, at 10% w/v concentration. Similarly, N.tabacum showed the highest mortality rate, 66% at 10% w/v concentration, followed by the A. indica 46% throughfeeding bioassay. Furthermore, the feeding deterrence assay showed that C. citratus had a high antifeedant index(−50) followed by A. indica (−39), and N. tabacum (−28). In living plant assay, the N. tabacum extract showed alow mean damage score 3.6 on living cotton plant followed by C. citratus 4.5 and A. indica 5.5. Hence, extracts ofthree plant species provided promising results against the BAW, which can minimize the use of synthetic chemicals,particularly for small landholding farmers. Further studies are also required to evaluate the effects of these plant extractagainst BAW on cotton plants under field conditions to optimize the further use.
Keywords:Bioassay methods  feeding deterrence  botanical pesticide  pest management  sustainable agriculture
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