Volume 11, Issue 4 pp. 285-290
Research Article

Insecticidal activity of essential oils on Triatoma infestans

Dominique Laurent

Dominique Laurent

ORSTOM, cp 2352, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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L. Antonio Vilaseca

L. Antonio Vilaseca

Programa Agroquímico, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, cp 992, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Jean-Marie Chantraine

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Jean-Marie Chantraine

ORSTOM, cp 2352, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Carolt Ballivan

Carolt Ballivan

Programa Agroquímico, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, cp 992, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Gloria Saavedra

Gloria Saavedra

Programa Agroquímico, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, cp 992, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Rubén Ibañez

Rubén Ibañez

Programa Agroquímico, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, cp 992, Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Abstract

Sixty-three essential oils isolated from Bolivian plants were tested on Triatoma infestans for ovicidal and larvicidal properties. Three types of test were used: topical application on insects, nymphs on impregnated paper and eggs on impregnated paper. Twenty oils showed an interesting activity on nymphs and eggs when the impregnated paper tests were used. These tests proved to be the most sensitive and were therefore chosen for studying the action of a dozen terpenes present in those active essential oils. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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