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Insecticidal activities of constituents identified in the essential oil from leaves of Chamaecyparis obtusa against Callosobruchus chinensis (L.) and Sitophilus oryzae (L.)
Analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry led to the identification of 20 volatiles from the steam distilled oil of the leaves from Chamaecyparis obtusa Siebold et Zuccarni. Seven constituents of the oil were tested for contact and fumigant activity against adults of Callosobruchus chinensis...
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Published in: | Journal of stored products research 2003-01, Vol.39 (4), p.375-384 |
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Summary: | Analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry led to the identification of 20 volatiles from the steam distilled oil of the leaves from
Chamaecyparis obtusa Siebold et Zuccarni. Seven constituents of the oil were tested for contact and fumigant activity against adults of
Callosobruchus chinensis (L.) and
Sitophilus oryzae (L.). Responses varied with compound and dose rather than increasing exposure time beyond 1 or 2 days. In the impregnated-paper test with the constituents [bornyl acetate, (+)-limonene, myrcene,
α-phellandrene,
α-pinene, sabinene and terpinolene], at 0.1
mg/cm
2, bornyl acetate,
α-phellandrene and terpinolene caused 97%, 97% and 87% mortality, respectively, against
C.
chinensis adults 1 day after treatment. At 0.05
mg/cm
2, moderate activity was achieved with bornyl acetate (56% mortality),
α-phellandrene (75%) and terpinolene (55%). Against
S.
oryzae adults, at 0.26
mg/cm
2, terpinolene caused 93% mortality 2 days after treatment, whereas 80% mortality 4 days after treatment was observed with bornyl acetate and
α-phellandrene. The toxicity of these compounds was significantly decreased at 0.18
mg/cm
2. In a fumigation test with
S.
oryzae adults, bornyl acetate and terpinolene were much more effective in sealed containers than in open ones, indicating that the insecticidal activity of these compounds was largely attributable to fumigant action. These naturally occurring materials derived from leaves of
Chamaecyparis could be useful for managing populations of
C.
chinensis and
S.
oryzae. |
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ISSN: | 0022-474X 1879-1212 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0022-474X(02)00030-9 |