ABSTRACT
The effect of aqueous extracts of Azadirachta indica A. Juss., Sapindus saponaria L., Nim + Piretro + Rotenona, Dimorphandra mollis and Stryph nodendron adstringens (Mart) Coville was evaluated in relation to non-preference for oviposition and feeding, attractiveness and biology of Plutella xylostella. For the experiment, leaf discs from cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) plants of the Butter cultivar were immersed in each extract at the concentration 10% (weight/volume) for 30 seconds. For the no-choice test the treatments that presented less attractiveness were the extracts of A. indica and D. mollis, and the consumption was lower in A. indica. The extracts of A. indica. S. saponaria. D. mollis and S. adstringens provided a deterrent effect on oviposition of P. xylostella. The treatments A. indica. S. saponaria and S. adstringens showed a negative effect for the biological parameters of the pest.
KEY WORDS Diamondback moth; brassica; insecticidal plant; IPM