Abstract:The influence of different polarity components of methanol extracts of IR36 on Nilaparvata lugens (Stl) biotype Ⅱ behaviors such as orientation, oviposition, feeding and growth were studied. The results showed that the orientation deterrent rate was 51.59%-97.64%, the deterrent oviposition rate was 48.91%-86.90%; compared the control, the feeding amount reduced 2.5-5 times, the increasing rate of body-weight decreased 6-12 times, the mortality increased 2-6 times and the emergence rate reduced 1.5-5 times when the N.lugens nymphae were treated by different polarity extract components. These results indicated that different polarity extract components of IR36 had deterrent functions on the orientation and oviposition of N.lugens, as well as negative influence to the feeding and growth of nymphae.