Abstract:This laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the biocidal effect of Crataeva religiosa (Capparidaceae) on eggs and adults of Caryedon serratus. An aqueous formulation obtained by maceration at 50 degrees was used in three concentrations 0.2kg/L, 0.1kg/L, 0.06kg/L. The results reveal that the extracts of C. religiosa showed a rather remarkable ovicidal activity which varies from 41.66% in C1 and C2 to 38.88% in C3. A very important nymphal activity of 88.88% was also noted with the highest dose. The monitori… Show more
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