Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects
Vernonanthura nebularum (Cabrera) H. Rob. (Asteraceae), an endemic species from the north of Argentina, is a rich source of elephantopus-type sesquiterpene lactones. These compounds have proved to be promising antiparasitic agents, but there is no report about their action against pest insects. In t...
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doaj-2289047fea6a4065ab863985e47ac5862020-11-24T21:57:36ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2019-07-01265881889Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insectsAndrea Sosa0Mariana Diaz1Analía Salvatore2Alicia Bardon3Susana Borkosky4Nancy Vera5Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, Argentina; CCT–CONICET–TUCUMAN, Crisóstomo Alvarez 722, Tucumán 4000, ArgentinaFacultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, ArgentinaFacultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Florentino Ameghino s/n. B° Mercantil. Campo Experimental (4105), El Manantial, Tucumán, ArgentinaFacultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, Argentina; Instituto de Química del Noroeste Argentino – Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (INQUINOA-CONICET), Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, ArgentinaFacultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, ArgentinaFacultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, Tucumán 4000, Argentina; Corresponding author.Vernonanthura nebularum (Cabrera) H. Rob. (Asteraceae), an endemic species from the north of Argentina, is a rich source of elephantopus-type sesquiterpene lactones. These compounds have proved to be promising antiparasitic agents, but there is no report about their action against pest insects. In this work we studied for the first time the antifeedant and toxic effects of V. nebularum natural products against the fall army warm Spodoptera frugiperda Smith and the oviposition deterrent activity against the fruit fly Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann. As a result, we found that extracts, fractions composed of sesquiterpene lactones and pure sesquiterpene lactones altered larval feeding behavior in the food choice test. Nutritional parameters of S. frugiperda larvae were also affected. Fraction II (300 μg/g of diet.), containing compounds 1, 2 and 3, was the most toxic substance with 80% pupal mortality and wing malformations in adults. In oviposition deterrent experiments against Ceratitis capitata, we observed a moderate effect at 30 μg/cm2 of the test compound. The most active substances were the methanolic extract, dichloromethane subextract and lactone 2. According to our results, V. nebularum natural products could be used for maximizing the effectiveness and specificity in future insecticide design with specific or multiple target sites, while ensuring the economic and ecological sustainability, in addition to combat the increasing resistance rates developed by synthetic pesticides. Keywords: Vernonanthura nebularum, Sesquiterpene lactones, Spodoptera frugiperda, Ceratitis capitata, Botanical pesticideshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X18300147 |
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Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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Insecticidal effects of Vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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insecticidal effects of vernonanthura nebularum against two economically important pest insects |
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Vernonanthura nebularum (Cabrera) H. Rob. (Asteraceae), an endemic species from the north of Argentina, is a rich source of elephantopus-type sesquiterpene lactones. These compounds have proved to be promising antiparasitic agents, but there is no report about their action against pest insects. In this work we studied for the first time the antifeedant and toxic effects of V. nebularum natural products against the fall army warm Spodoptera frugiperda Smith and the oviposition deterrent activity against the fruit fly Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann. As a result, we found that extracts, fractions composed of sesquiterpene lactones and pure sesquiterpene lactones altered larval feeding behavior in the food choice test. Nutritional parameters of S. frugiperda larvae were also affected. Fraction II (300 μg/g of diet.), containing compounds 1, 2 and 3, was the most toxic substance with 80% pupal mortality and wing malformations in adults. In oviposition deterrent experiments against Ceratitis capitata, we observed a moderate effect at 30 μg/cm2 of the test compound. The most active substances were the methanolic extract, dichloromethane subextract and lactone 2. According to our results, V. nebularum natural products could be used for maximizing the effectiveness and specificity in future insecticide design with specific or multiple target sites, while ensuring the economic and ecological sustainability, in addition to combat the increasing resistance rates developed by synthetic pesticides. Keywords: Vernonanthura nebularum, Sesquiterpene lactones, Spodoptera frugiperda, Ceratitis capitata, Botanical pesticides |
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