Composition of the essential oil of Salvia ballotiflora (Lamiaceae) and its insecticidal activity Article uri icon

abstract

  • Essential oils can be used as an alternative to using synthetic insecticides for pest management. Therefore, the insectistatic and insecticidal activities of the essential oil of aerial parts of Salvia ballotiflora (Lamiaceae) were tested against the fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The results demonstrated insecticidal and insectistatical activities against this insect pest with concentrations at 80 μg·mL-1 resulting in 20%25 larval viability and 10%25 pupal viability. The larval viability fifty (LV50) corresponded to a concentration of 128.8 μg·mL-1. This oil also increased the duration of the larval phase by 5.5 days and reduced the pupal weight by 29.2%25 withrespect to the control. The GC-MS analysis of the essential oil of S. ballotiflora showed its main components to be caryophyllene oxide (15.97%25), and β-caryophyllene (12.74%25), which showed insecticidal and insectistatical activities against S. frugiperda. The insecticidal activity of β-caryophyllene began at 80 μg·mL-1, giving a larval viability of 25%25 and viability pupal of 20%25. The insectistatic activity also started at 80 μg·mL-1 reducing the pupal weight by 22.1%25 with respect to control. Caryophyllene oxide showed insecticidal activity at 80 μg·mL-1 giving a larval viability of 35%25 and viability pupal of 20%25.The insectistatic activity started at 400 μg·mL-1 and increased the larval phase by 8.8%25 days with respect to control. The LV50values for these compounds were 153.1 and 146.5 μg·mL-1, respectively. © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI.

publication date

  • 2015-01-01