Nanoemulsified formulation of cell-free supernatant from Photorhabdus luminescens as a sustainable biopesticide against Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
V.P. Krithika , Anita Bellie , Ramkumar Haran , Deeikshana Thirunavukarasu , Shandeep Ganeshan , C. Sankaranarayanan , Prabhu Somasundaram , M. Suganthy , Gomathi V
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Abstract
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), presents a significant threat to global agricultural production. While chemical pesticides have traditionally been effective in controlling such pests, the increasing demand for organic products has spurred the search for environmentally friendly alternatives. Biopesticides have emerged as a promising solution, offering efficacy while minimizing health and environmental risks associated with synthetic chemicals. In the present study, the insecticidal potential of the cell-free supernatant (CFS) from Photorhabdus luminescens, sourced from Heterorhabditis indica, was evaluated against third-instar S. frugiperda larvae through in vitro bioassays. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis identified key biomolecules in the CFS, which were further studied for their interaction with S. frugiperda protein targets using in silico methods. Additionally, a nanoemulsified formulation of the CFS was developed via., ultrasonication, demonstrating stability with droplet diameters <200 nm over 90 days. Characterization through dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirmed the nanoformulation's regular distribution and spherical shape, with an average diameter of 115.9 ± 5.1 nm and a zeta potential of 65 ± 1.8 mV. The CFS exhibited significant insecticidal activity, resulting in 80% mortality with a half-maximal lethal concentration (LC50) of 593.62 ppm. Furthermore, the nanoformulation displayed strong control efficacy against third-instar S. frugiperda larvae, achieving an LC50 of 578.77 ppm after 48 h of treatment. These findings highlight the potential of utilizing CFS from P. luminescens and its nanoformulation as sustainable and effective insecticide with reduced environmental impact, sustained release properties, and enhanced pest control capabilities.
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The Editors of Crop Protection especially welcome papers describing an interdisciplinary approach showing how different control strategies can be integrated into practical pest management programs, covering high and low input agricultural systems worldwide. Crop Protection particularly emphasizes the practical aspects of control in the field and for protected crops, and includes work which may lead in the near future to more effective control. The journal does not duplicate the many existing excellent biological science journals, which deal mainly with the more fundamental aspects of plant pathology, applied zoology and weed science. Crop Protection covers all practical aspects of pest, disease and weed control, including the following topics:
-Abiotic damage-
Agronomic control methods-
Assessment of pest and disease damage-
Molecular methods for the detection and assessment of pests and diseases-
Biological control-
Biorational pesticides-
Control of animal pests of world crops-
Control of diseases of crop plants caused by microorganisms-
Control of weeds and integrated management-
Economic considerations-
Effects of plant growth regulators-
Environmental benefits of reduced pesticide use-
Environmental effects of pesticides-
Epidemiology of pests and diseases in relation to control-
GM Crops, and genetic engineering applications-
Importance and control of postharvest crop losses-
Integrated control-
Interrelationships and compatibility among different control strategies-
Invasive species as they relate to implications for crop protection-
Pesticide application methods-
Pest management-
Phytobiomes for pest and disease control-
Resistance management-
Sampling and monitoring schemes for diseases, nematodes, pests and weeds.