BIOEFFICACY OF Argemone mexicana AGAINST AMERICAN BOLLWORM, Helicoverpa armigera (HUBNER) (NOCTUIDAE: LEPIDOPTERA)

TitleBIOEFFICACY OF Argemone mexicana AGAINST AMERICAN BOLLWORM, Helicoverpa armigera (HUBNER) (NOCTUIDAE: LEPIDOPTERA)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsMalarvannan S, S Kumar S, Giridharan R, Nair S
JournalHexapoda
Volume15
Start Page49
Issue1
End page55
Date Published2008
KeywordsArgemone mexicana, fecundity, Helicoverpa armigera, pupation
Abstract

Argemone mexicana is a medicinal plant predominantly present in India. The insecticidal activity of crude extracts and
different fractions of the same were investigated against Helicoverpa armigera. Pupation was the least (3.33 %) in acetone extract
followed by 10 per cent in the chloroform extract. Least pupal weight and maximum malformed adults were observed in chloroform
extract. The adult life span was reduced in petroleum ether and water extracts. Fecundity was meager in petroleum ether extract,
while its solvent curtailed the hatchability. Among the acetone fractions, the first and fourth fractions resulted in nil pupation. Larval
prolongation, reduced pupal weight and malformed moth emergences were also observed.

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