Abstract:
Repellent activity, fumigant and contact toxicities of leaf volatiles of Azadirachta indica A. Juss. and
Murraya koengii Spreng. were evaluated against Sitophilus oryzae L. In the dual choice repellency test with
A indica leaf volatiles, significantly higher number of insects was repelled at doses above 100 mg, whereas
volatiles of At. koenigii attracted insects at 25 mg dose and repelled at 300 mg dose. In the fumigant toxicity
test 100% mortality was observed at the concentration of 32.5 mg/ml, 3 days after the treatment with 2
volatiles separately. The L C n values for fumigant toxicities were 13.5 and 22.5 mg/ml for A. indica and At.
koenigii volatiles, respectively. In contact toxicity test, 100% mortality was observed immediately after 48 h
contact exposure of insects at concentrations of 0375 and 0.125 mg/cm1 of A indica and At. koenigii
respectively. The respective L C W values were 0.12 and 0.08 mg/cm1 for A. indica and At. koenigii leaf
volatiles.