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Effect of Cupressus arizonica Essential Oil on Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) on Ficus Benjamin (Ficus benjamina)
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 66 - 70
Author(s) : Alireza Hasibi* 1

1 Landscape department of Tehran municipality (District 12), Tehran, Iran

Abstract :
Two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) is one of the most widespread and serious pests of farm and greenhouse plants. Nowadays, the use of plant essentials is considered due to the harmful effects of chemical pesticides. This study was conducted to assess the toxic potential of Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica) essential oil as an effective acaricide on Tetranychus urticae on Ficus Benjamin plants (Ficus benjamina). This study was conducted using randomized complete design with 8 treatments (7 treatments and 1 control). The amount of dead mites and burned Benjamin leaves were estimated after 24 hours. LD50 value was measured. The results showed that increasing essential oil concentrations increased the toxic effect of the essential. At the concentration of 2.5 ml* L -1, the essential caused the highest level of mortality of mites. LD50 value was estimated 1.25 ml* L -1. There was no burn on Ficus Benjamin leaves up to concentration of 5 ml* L -1 of essential.
Keywords :
Ficus Benjamin, mite, plant essential oil, Arizona cypress