Affiliation:
1. Entomology and Plant Pathology Department, Agricultural College of Abureihan, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The objective of this research was to assess the effects of extracts of two
medicinal plant species: Allium sativum (Linn) and Calotropis procera
(Aiton), and a formulation containing azadirachtin on life table parameters
of silver leaf whitefly (SLW), Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Gennadius)
(Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), grown on greenhouse tomato plants. The effects
were compared to that of pymetrozine, a synthetic insecticide. Bioassays
were carried out in a greenhouse under controlled conditions of 27 ? 2?C,
R.H. of 55 ? 5% and 16:8 h (L:D) photo period. All treatments significantly
affected the survivorship and fertility of SLW female adults, reducing the
net reproduction rate, mean generation time and intrinsic rate of increase
of this insect. The net reproductive rate [R0] values for the populations
treated with garlic extract, milkweed extract, pymetrozine, azadirachtin,
control for extracts (ethanol + distilled water) and control for pesticides
(distilled water) were 23.58, 19.32, 10.78, 8.23, 49.66, 57.55; the
intrinsic rate of increases [rm] were 0.134, 0.139, 0.110, 0.090, 0.177,
0.178; the mean generation times [T] were 23.49, 21.23, 21.66, 23.50, 22.06,
22.69; the doubling times [DT] were 5.14, 4.95, 6.27, 7.56, 3.91, 3.87, and
the finite rates of increase [?] were 1.144, 1.149, 1.116, 1.094, 1.193,
1.195, respectively. Azadirachtin had the highest effect on the life table
parameters of SLW. Our findings indicated that, although herbal extracts
were not effective as much as the chemical insecticides, they can be
effective in pest control. Therefore, they are suitable choices for
replacing chemical insecticides and for alternative use with azadirachtin in
SLW IPM program.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia