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Bioactivity Effect of Piper nigrum L. and Jatropha curcas L. Extracts Against Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton)

Rita Muhamad Awang, Dzolkhifli Omar and Mawardi Rahmani

Petroleum ether extract of black pepper (Piper nigrum) and physic nut (Jatropha curcas) were shown to have insecticidal efficacies against rice moth (Corcyra cephalonic) (Stainton). The C. cephalonica larvae (16 day old) were shown to have similarities susceptibility to petroleum ether extract of P. nigrum and J. curcas with LC50 values of 12.52 and 13.22 ?L/mL, respectively. In a bioassay using no-choice tests, the parameters used to evaluate antifeedant activity were Relative Growth Rate (RGR); Relative Consumption Rate (RCR), efficiency on conversion of ingested food (ECI) and Feeding Deterrence Indices (FDI). Both extracts showed high bioactivity at all doses against C. cephalonica larvae and antifeedant action was increased with increasing plant extract concentrations. The petroleum ether extract of P. nigrum and J. curcas showed strong inhibition on egg hatchability and adult emergence of C. cephalonica at the lowest concentration. Based on the results of this study petroleum ether extracts of P. nigrum and J. curcas could be used in IPM program for rice moth.