Comparative study of the insecticidal effect of essential oils belonging to the Myrtaceae family
Date
2024
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Université M’Hamed Bougara Boumerdes : Faculté des sciences
Abstract
Our main objective is to evaluate the bioinsecticidal effect of essential oils from two plants, Eucalyptus radiata
and Eucalyptus globulus, on the species of Culex pipiens mosquitoes at the L4 stage. An ATR-IR spectral analysis
of the essential oils of E. globulus and E. radiata, as well as a chromatographic characterization by gas
chromatography of the essential oil of E. radiata, were performed. Biological tests revealed that these two essential
oils possess remarkable bioinsecticidal properties. Indeed, individuals treated with E. globulus essential oil at a
concentration of 70 mg/L showed a mortality rate of 100% after 96 hours of treatment, whereas populations treated
with E. radiata essential oil had a mortality rate of 85%±2.90 after 96 hours of exposure at the highest concentration
of 70 mg/L. E. globulus essential oil proved to be slightly more toxic, with a CL50 of 23.98 mg/L and a TL50 of
25 hours, followed by E. radiata essential oil with a CL50 of 53.70 mg/L and a TL50 of 37 hours. ATR-IR
spectroscopy results show that E. globulus essential oil contains 15 different compounds, such as 1,8-cineole
(eucalyptol), pinene, amyl alcohol, turpentine oil, as well as other compounds like soluble starch and isotactic
polypropylene. ATR-IR spectroscopy results show that E. radiata essential oil contains different major compounds
such as 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) and alcohol. The gas chromatography analysis of E. radiata essential oil revealed
the presence of 30 distinct compounds, representing 99.98% of the oil's total composition. Among these
compounds are viridiflorol (5.20%), globulol (0.74%), piperitone (0.37%), and guaiol (0.27%). These results show
that E. radiata and E. globulus essential oils are promising bioinsecticides for preventive control of Culex pipiens
and could be an alternative to chemical insecticides.
Description
44 p.
Keywords
Culex pipiens, E. Radiata, E. Globulus, Essential oil, Biological control, Bioinsecticides.
