Toxicity and antitermite activity of the essential oils from Cinnamomum camphora, Cymbopogon nardus, Melaleuca cajuputi and Dipterocarpus sp. against …

K Roszaini, MA Nor Azah, J Mailina, S Zaini… - Wood Science and …, 2013 - Springer
K Roszaini, MA Nor Azah, J Mailina, S Zaini, Z Mohammad Faridz
Wood Science and Technology, 2013Springer
Efficacy of four different essential oils against the subterranean termite, Coptotermes
curvignathus Holmgren, was assessed in various bioassays. Laboratory results indicate that
the highest termite mortality was found in Dipterocarpus sp. essential oil after 24 h (LC 50=
1.62%) and the lowest in Melaleuca cajuputi (LC 50= 4.60%). The wood consumption in the
filter paper treated with Dipterocarpus sp. oil is also smaller than for the other three essential
oils tested. However, the other three essential oils also inhibited termite susceptibility of the …
Abstract
Efficacy of four different essential oils against the subterranean termite, Coptotermes curvignathus Holmgren, was assessed in various bioassays. Laboratory results indicate that the highest termite mortality was found in Dipterocarpus sp. essential oil after 24 h (LC50 = 1.62 %) and the lowest in Melaleuca cajuputi (LC50 = 4.60 %). The wood consumption in the filter paper treated with Dipterocarpus sp. oil is also smaller than for the other three essential oils tested. However, the other three essential oils also inhibited termite susceptibility of the specimens. Dipterocarpus sp. (keruing oil) was the most effective insect antifeedant and repellent against C. curvignathus. The results suggest that essential oils might have some beneficial activity of economic value and are considered good candidates for the development of new chemicals (repellents or antifeedants) for termite control.
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