Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus

Abstract: The study assessed the effect of jatropha, linseed, eucalyptus, neem and jojoba oils on protection of three wood species (Acacia nilotica, Dalbergia sissoo and Pinus wallichiana) against termite attack by Odontotermes obesus. Conditioned and pre-weighed blocks of each wood species were vac...

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Autores principales: Ahmed,Sohail, Fatima,Rushda, Hassan,Babar
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Publicado: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20200001001092020-05-08Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesusAhmed,SohailFatima,RushdaHassan,Babar Oil treated wood retention vacuum pressure weight loss wood protection wood preservatives subterranean termite Abstract: The study assessed the effect of jatropha, linseed, eucalyptus, neem and jojoba oils on protection of three wood species (Acacia nilotica, Dalbergia sissoo and Pinus wallichiana) against termite attack by Odontotermes obesus. Conditioned and pre-weighed blocks of each wood species were vacuum-pressure impregnated with a 15% concentration of the oil-ethanol solutions. Resistance of treated and untreated wood against termites was tested under laboratory as well as field conditions using choice and no-choice tests. Oil treated wood showed significant reductions in weight loss compared to control treatments. Complete termite mortality was recorded for all oil treatments except eucalyptus oil. Linseed oil showed good results in each treatment in terms of feeding resistance as well as mortality of termites followed by neem, jatropha, jojoba and eucalyptus oil. The lower weight losses were found in both choice and no-choice field tests for linseed oil treated Dalbergia sissoo while untreated Pinus wallichiana sapwood had the greater weight loss. It was observed that the oil retention was significantly more in sapwood than in heartwoods. The retention of oils justified that wood with high oil retention showed more resistance against the termite except eucalyptus oil treatment of Pinus wallichiana.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.22 n.1 20202020-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2020000100109en10.4067/S0718-221X2020005000110
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Oil treated wood
retention
vacuum pressure
weight loss
wood protection
wood preservatives
subterranean termite
spellingShingle Oil treated wood
retention
vacuum pressure
weight loss
wood protection
wood preservatives
subterranean termite
Ahmed,Sohail
Fatima,Rushda
Hassan,Babar
Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
description Abstract: The study assessed the effect of jatropha, linseed, eucalyptus, neem and jojoba oils on protection of three wood species (Acacia nilotica, Dalbergia sissoo and Pinus wallichiana) against termite attack by Odontotermes obesus. Conditioned and pre-weighed blocks of each wood species were vacuum-pressure impregnated with a 15% concentration of the oil-ethanol solutions. Resistance of treated and untreated wood against termites was tested under laboratory as well as field conditions using choice and no-choice tests. Oil treated wood showed significant reductions in weight loss compared to control treatments. Complete termite mortality was recorded for all oil treatments except eucalyptus oil. Linseed oil showed good results in each treatment in terms of feeding resistance as well as mortality of termites followed by neem, jatropha, jojoba and eucalyptus oil. The lower weight losses were found in both choice and no-choice field tests for linseed oil treated Dalbergia sissoo while untreated Pinus wallichiana sapwood had the greater weight loss. It was observed that the oil retention was significantly more in sapwood than in heartwoods. The retention of oils justified that wood with high oil retention showed more resistance against the termite except eucalyptus oil treatment of Pinus wallichiana.
author Ahmed,Sohail
Fatima,Rushda
Hassan,Babar
author_facet Ahmed,Sohail
Fatima,Rushda
Hassan,Babar
author_sort Ahmed,Sohail
title Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
title_short Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
title_full Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
title_fullStr Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite Odontotermes obesus
title_sort evaluation of different plant derived oils as wood preservatives against subterranean termite odontotermes obesus
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
publishDate 2020
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2020000100109
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