Title of article :
Oral Toxicity of Thymol, α-Pinene, Diallyl Disulfide and Trans-Anethole, and Their Binary Mixtures against Tribolium castaneum Herbst Larvae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
Author/Authors :
Shahriari, Morteza zabol university - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Plant Protection, زابل, ايران , Sahebzadeh, Najmeh zabol university - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Plant Protection, زابل, ايران , Sarabandi, Melina zabol university - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Plant Protection, زابل, ايران , Zibaee, Arash university of guilan - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - Department of Plant Protection, رشت, ايران
Abstract :
Oral toxicity of thymol, α-pinene, diallyl disulfide and trans-anethole, as well as their binary combinations, was studied on the fourth larval instars of Tribolium castaneum Herbst. Serial dilutions of chemicals were prepared from the stock solution to obtain the concentrations between 2.5-200 μl/ml prior mixing with 500 mg of the diet. LC_50 values were determined as 6.79, 12.85, 8.52 and 1.03 μl/ml, for thymol, α-pinene, trans-anethole and diallyl disulfide after 24 hours and 3.74, 8.39, 6.48 and 0.68 μl/ml after 48 hours of exposure, respectively. LC_50 values confirmed that diallyl disulfide and α-pinene were the highest and lowest toxic chemicals. The results show that combined treatment of thymol synergized α-pinene activity at 24 and 48 hours post treatments. In addition, “diallyl disulfide and thymol”, “thymol and trans-anethole” had additive effects on T. castaneum larvae. Our results suggest that the combination of thymol and α-pinene compounds were significantly more effective than each compounds alone on T. castaneum larvae.
Keywords :
Acute toxicity , Essential oil components , Botanical insecticides , Synergy , Tribolium castaneum
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences