%0 Journal Article %T Pesticide effects and screening of extracts of Azadirachta Indica (A.) Juss. on the Macrotermes bellicosus rambur termite %A Tahiri, A. %A Amissa Adima, A. %A Adjé, F.A. %A Amusant, N. %J Bois et Forets des Tropiques %D 2011 %V 65 %N 310 %F Tahiri_etal2011 %O Export Date: 20 November 2012; Source: Scopus %O exported from refbase (http://php.ecofog.gf/refbase/show.php?record=447), last updated on Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:19:47 -0300 %X To recommend applications in the field of a naturally insecticide plant substance as an alternative to chemical control against termite attacks, several important prerequisites need to be satisfied to ensure its effectiveness. The toxicity, lethal dose, mode of action, persistence of insecticide effect and chemical composition of total aqueous, alcohol and hexane extracts of the leaves and seeds of the neem tree, Azadirachta indica, were tested with the Macrotermes bellicosus termite. The extracts were found to be highly toxic to termites on contact, killing the entire population tested. The insecticide effect of the extracts persisted from 2.4 to 4.2 days. The aqueous and hexane extracts were the most toxic (LD50 0.422±0.018 to 4,466±0,162 mg/l). Contact and inhalation were both essential to their effectiveness. The aqueous extract of seeds, which is the most active, is also capable of being transferred through the colony during social tasks. However, it seems to have an anti-appetent effect on termites and does not act by ingestion. It contains phenol compounds (tannins and flavonoids) and saponins. The hexane extract of seeds is oily and contains 11 fatty acids as well as terpenoids, flavonoids and saponins. %K Azadirachta indica %K Pesticide properties %K Phytochemical screening %K Termite %U http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84856877642&partnerID=40&md5=da8f9a85483d7584d3b26178fdd7ff60 %P 79-88