Available online xxxKeywords: Fumigant toxicity Volatile plant oilsSitophilus granarius (L.) a b s t r a c tOne-week-old adults of Sitophilus granarius (L.) reared on wheat were subjected to pure plant volatile oils of Thuja, Eucalyptus and Peppermint. Volatile oil of Thuja was extracted from unripe fruits of Thuja orientalis plant by water distillation. The objective of the current study was to determine the fumigant toxicity of these volatile oils against adults of S.granarius. The fumigant toxicity of the volatile oils was tested against 1week old adults of S. granarius at 28 ± 2 C and 65 ± 5% RH in darkness. The mortality of adults was tested at different concentrations ranging from 20 to 100 ml of Thuja, 10e30 ml of Eucalyptus and 3 e15 ml of Peppermint at different exposure times (24, 48 and 72 h). The results demonstrated that the mortality increased with increases in concentration and exposure periods.The percent mortality of S. granarius reached 91.2, 95.0 and 91.2% when 1-w-old adult exposed to higher concentration of Thuja, Eucalyptus and Peppermint oils, respectively, comparing to 0% in the control after 24 h. After 72 h the percent mortality was 100% at the higher concentration of the three volatile oils. LC 50 and LC 90 were determined for each volatile oil and each exposure period. Data probit analysis demonstrated that concentrations of 70.71 ml Thuja, 16.95 ml Eucalyptus and 10.48 ml Peppermint, recorded 50% mortality after 24 h, however it reached 90% when concentrations increased to 104.04 ml Thuja, 25.48 ml Eucalyptus and 15.92 ml Peppermint after the same period. LC 50 and LC 90 valueswere decreased by increasing the exposure periods. These results showed that the three volatile oils could be applicable to the management of populations of S. granarius (L.).
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