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Evaluation of Antitermite Properties of Wood Extracts from Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre (Leguminosae) against Subterranean Termites

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AHMED, S., TABASSUM, M. H. and Hassan, B. (2022) Evaluation of Antitermite Properties of Wood Extracts from Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre (Leguminosae) against Subterranean Termites. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 94 (1). ISSN 0001-3765

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202220190591

Abstract

Termiticide, repellent and antifeedant activities of extracts from Pongamia pinnata wood were evaluated against Coptotermes heimi (Wasmann) at three different concentrations preceded by a preliminary choice and no-choice tests for natural resistance of tested wood. Termites' mortality was determined in each case of extract and solvent treated Whatman filter paper. Finally, wooden blocks of poplar (19*19*19 mm) were treated with extracts and respective solvents and exposed to termites in the field for 28 days. Minimum mean weight loss was observed in dried P pinnata (6.38%), followed by fresh P. pinnata in choice tests. In no-choice tests, dried P. pinnata was comparatively resistant with a weight loss of 12.37%, followed by fresh P pinnata and P deltoides. In toxicity bioassay, ethyl acetate-based wood extracts caused the highest mortality (41.66%), followed by petroleum ether, hexane, and water extracts at 10 mg/ ml concentration. Similarly, ethyl acetate-based extracts showed maximum repellency (100%) followed by petroleum ether extracts at 10 mg/ml and ethyl acetate at 5 mg/ ml after 60 min of termite exposure. Minimum wood losses were observed in woods treated with ethyl acetate extracts compared to control and other treatments in field experiments. © 2022, Academia Brasileira de Ciencias.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Horticulture and Forestry Science
Keywords:Choice test; Extracts; No-choice test; Repellency; Termites; Toxicity
Subjects:Plant culture
Plant pests and diseases
Animal culture > Insect culture and beneficial insects > Other insects
Live Archive:27 Mar 2025 04:29
Last Modified:27 Mar 2025 04:29

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