Evaluation of diets from various maize hybrids reveals potential tolerance traits against Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd) as measured by developmental and digestive performance.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Bulletin of Entomological Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1017/S0007485324000403
Shirin Alekaram, Seyed Ali Hemmati, Masumeh Ziaee, Lukasz L Stelinski
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Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a highly polyphagous insect that significantly reduces agricultural production of several food staples. We evaluated performance of S. littoralis on several meridic diets based on various maize hybrids, including Oteel, Simon, Valbum, SC703, and SC704. Growth, feeding behaviours, and activity of digestive enzymes of S. littoralis were examined under laboratory conditions. In addition, selected biochemical characteristics of maize hybrid seeds were evaluated, including starch, protein, anthocyanin, as well as phenolic and flavonoid contents, to examine relationships between plant properties and digestive performance of S. littoralis. Performance of S. littoralis on maize hybrids, as measured by nutritional indices, was related to both proteolytic and amylolytic activities quantified using gut extracts. Larval S. littoralis reared on SC703 exhibited the highest efficiency of conversion of digested food, while the lowest was recorded in those fed on the Oteel hybrid. S. littoralis reared on SC703 and Oteel also exhibited the highest and lowest relative growth rates, respectively. The highest levels of proteolytic activity in S. littoralis were measured from larvae reared on the SC703 hybrid, while the lowest levels occurred on the Oteel and Valbum hybrids. Amylolytic activity was lowest in larvae reared on SC703 and Valbum hybrids and highest in larvae reared on the Oteel hybrid. Our results suggest that the SC703 hybrid was the most suitable host for S. littoralis, while the Oteel hybrid demonstrated the greatest level of tolerance against S. littoralis of those evaluated. We discuss the potential utility of maize hybrids exhibiting tolerance traits against this cosmopolitan pest with reference to cultivation of tolerant varieties and identification of specific tolerance traits.

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对各种玉米杂交种的日粮进行评估,从发育和消化性能的角度揭示了玉米对鞘翅目旋毛虫(Boisd)的潜在耐受特性。
Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)是一种高度多食性昆虫,会显著降低几种主食的农业产量。我们评估了滨海小蜂在几种基于不同玉米杂交种(包括 Oteel、Simon、Valbum、SC703 和 SC704)的美拉德日粮上的表现。在实验室条件下,研究人员考察了滨海鳕的生长、摄食行为和消化酶的活性。此外,还评估了玉米杂交种子的部分生化特性,包括淀粉、蛋白质、花青素以及酚类和类黄酮的含量,以研究植物特性与滨海鼠消化性能之间的关系。通过营养指数衡量的滨海鼠在玉米杂交种上的表现与利用肠道提取物量化的蛋白水解和淀粉水解活性有关。在 SC703 上饲养的滨海鼠幼虫消化食物的转化效率最高,而在 Oteel 杂交种上饲养的滨海鼠幼虫消化食物的转化效率最低。用 SC703 和 Oteel 饲养的滨海金眼鲷的相对生长率也分别最高和最低。用 SC703 杂交种饲养的滨海鲑幼虫的蛋白水解活性最高,而用 Oteel 和 Valbum 杂交种饲养的幼虫的蛋白水解活性最低。在 SC703 和 Valbum 杂交种上饲养的幼虫的淀粉溶解活性最低,而在 Oteel 杂交种上饲养的幼虫的淀粉溶解活性最高。我们的研究结果表明,SC703 杂交种是滨海鼠最合适的寄主,而 Oteel 杂交种对滨海鼠的耐受性在所评估的杂交种中最强。我们讨论了表现出对这种世界性害虫耐受性特征的玉米杂交种的潜在用途,包括耐受性品种的培育和特定耐受性特征的鉴定。
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