Pesticidal properties of Anacardium occide1ttale L. against Tribolium casta1teum (Hbst.)
Date
2003
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University of Rajshahi
Abstract
Insecticidal properties of Anacardium occidentale L. were investigated. All
CHCh and MeOH extracts of leaves, nut-shells, root-bark and stem-bark extracts
were tested against Valsa ceratosperma (Tode Ex Fries) and Tribolium ca.\:taneum
(Hbst. ). At a dose of I 00 μg/spot on the chromatogram and the CH Ch extract of nutshell,
CHCh and MeOH extracts of root-bark and CHCh extract of the stem-bark
showed highest activity against the test fungus, whereas CHC'3 extract of leaf and
MeOH extract of leaf and nut-shell showed no activity.
Both the CHC'3 and MeOH extracts of nut-shells have been found strongly
effective against the test insect T. castaneum while tested by topical application
metho~. However, the MeOH extract of the root-bark was stronger compared to its
chloroform extract. After the nut-shell and the root-bark extract stern-bark extracts
were found active but the methanolic extract was less effective in this regard. In case
of leaf, MeOH extract was stronger than the CHCL3 extract showing a similarity like
the root-bark extract. All the extracts (for both CH Ch and MeOH) of different parts of
A. occidentale, viz. leaf, nut-shell, root-bark and stem-bark were subjected to surface
film test against 'l'. castaneum adults and no trace of activity for the within the given
dose ranges was found.--
Description
This Thesis is Submitted to the Department of Zoology, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh for The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Keywords
Pesticidal, Anacardium Occidentale L., Tribolium Castaneum (Hbst.), Zoology
