History of using conventional plant materials as bio-pesticides date
back to decades but regrettably only niggling work has been done in past
in probing new plants or their products with pesticidal properties. This
book presents an insight to possible insecticidal potential explored out
of ten indigenous plant materials in dried form as well as in extracted
form against pulse beetle, Callosobruchus chinensis L. Results incurred
were subjected to statistical analysis as Completely Randomized Design
by using SPSS program version: 11 and Minitab with descriptive
statistics and analysis of variance, which revealed some of them as a
prominent growth inhibitor however few were declared ineffective.
Chemical analysis was carried out for chickpea variety as well as for
all the treatments. To authenticate obtained results, correlation
between chemical composition of plant materials and all parameter of
trails was made at alpha 0.01 and alpha 0.05 levels which provides
splendid guideline for stored insect & pest management programmes.