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Mortality and anti-feedants evaluation of hexane and ethanol extracts of Lantana camara (Verbenaceae), African nutmeg (Monodoro myristica (Gaerth) Dunal) and Enuopiri (Euphorbia Laterifloria, Schum and Thonner) against subterranean termite workers (Macroterme michaelseni)

Laboratory bioassays were conducted using hexone and ethanol extracts of Lantana camara, A. nutmeg and Euphorbia laterifloria against subterranean termite workers. The test arenas consisted of 9 cm Whatman No. 1 filter paper, treated with five different prepared concentrations of each of the differe...

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Published in:Toxicological and environmental chemistry 2009-07, Vol.91 (5), p.971-977
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Enuopiri
Euphorbia
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Isoptera
Lantana camara
Macrotermes michaelseni
Mortality
Myristica
nutmeg
Solvent extraction processes
Solvents
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termite
Trees
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title Mortality and anti-feedants evaluation of hexane and ethanol extracts of Lantana camara (Verbenaceae), African nutmeg (Monodoro myristica (Gaerth) Dunal) and Enuopiri (Euphorbia Laterifloria, Schum and Thonner) against subterranean termite workers (Macroterme michaelseni)
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