The ethanol extracts obtained from both leaf and seed in the Thorn apple (
Datura stramonium L.) (Solanaceae) were investigated for acaricidal, repellent and oviposition deterrent properties against adult two-spotted
spider mites (
Tetranychus urticae Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) under laboratory conditions. Leaf and seed extracts, which were applied in 167,250 and 145,750 mg/l
concentrations, respectively (using a Petri leaf disc-spray tower method), caused 98 and 25% mortality among spider mite adults
after 48 h. The simple logistic regression analysis showed that the independent variable, an increase in the dose of leaf
extract was associated with a significant increase in the death rate of
T. urticae females, but an increase in the dosage of seed extracts did not have a significant effect. Using probit analysis and estimating
the parameters with a confidence limit of 95%, we determined the LC
50 values of leaf extract to be 70,593 mg/l. According to Pearson’s χ
2 test, mites showed the strongest run off to bean leaf surfaces sprayed with both leaf and seed extracts (in sub-lethal doses:
<7,500 mg/l and <25,000 mg/l, respectively) and moved towards surfaces that had not been sprayed with extracts. Furthermore,
repeated measures ANOVA indicated a significant difference between the number of eggs laid on unsprayed bean leaves compared
to bean leaves that were sprayed with leaf and seed extracts at sub-lethal doses, 2,500 and 25,000 mg/l concentrations, respectively.
These results suggest that
D. stramonium extracts could be used to manage the two-spotted spider mite.
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