Chemical Compounds and Effectivity of Eucalyptus grandis Oil Against Sitophilus oryzae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Aulia Maulidya,
Rismayani,
Suharto
et al.
Abstract:Indonesia has a lot of aromatic plants that can be distilled to obtain the essential oil. These essential oils can be used for primary component of botanical pesticides due to some components avoided by insect. The study aimed to define the component of Eucalyptus grandis and its potential to control the rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae. The formula of essential oil E. grandis with different concentrations including: 0,25%; 0,5%; 1%; 1,5%; 2%; and control were used to see the mortality of S. oryzae. The result sh… Show more
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