两种无花果树叶提取物对棉花害虫 Spodoptera litura (Fab.) 的杀虫活性及其对非靶标红虫 Eisenia foetida (Savigny) 的影响

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植物提取物中天然含有被认为能有效防治鳞翅目害虫的复杂化学混合物。对两种无花果树(Ficus lyrata 和 Ficus auriculata)的乙醇叶提取物进行了化学筛选,分别发现了 12 种和 15 种植物化合物,其中植物醇和黄酮的峰面积百分比相对较高。在对 Spodoptera litura 的杀幼虫活性方面,最大浓度处理(600 ppm)下,Ficus lyrata(91.3%)和 Ficus auriculata(98.5%)提取物在第二龄期的死亡率较高。亚致死剂量(300 ppm)的榕树和榕树提取物都会阻碍鳞翅目害虫的发育和繁殖。两种无花果提取物的酶抑制活性可显著降低主要消化酶碱性磷酸酶、酸性磷酸酶和乳酸脱氢酶的剂量反应。对无花果提取物和无花果提取物进行的中肠组织学筛选显示了肠腔破坏、柱状细胞形状改变和刷状缘膜损伤。此外,无花果萃取物对红虫 Eisenia foetida 的非靶标毒性与化学药剂 temephos 相比微乎其微。总之,无花果提取物被证明是管理多食性害虫鞘翅目蝇蛆的生态友好型策略,可能更具可持续性,对非目标蚯蚓的危害也更小。然而,硅学预测表明,无花果提取物中的活性化合物主要对蜜蜂有毒(16 种化合物),并且违反了 TICE 规则(10 种化合物)。因此,需要研究无花果提取物中单个新型化学物质对目标和非目标物种的生物作用,以制定更好的害虫管理策略。
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Insecticidal activities of two fig tree leaf extracts against the cotton pest Spodoptera litura (Fab.) and their impact on the non-target red worm Eisenia foetida (Savigny)

Extracts of botanical origin naturally contain a complex mixture of chemicals considered effective in managing lepidopteran pests. Chemical screening of the ethanolic leaf extracts of two fig tree species, Ficus lyrata and Ficus auriculata, delivered 12 and 15 phyto-compounds with relatively high peak area percentages in phytol and flavone, respectively. Larvicidal activity against Spodoptera litura yielded higher mortality rates at maximum-concentration treatment (600 ppm) with Ficus lyrata (91.3%) and Ficus auriculata (98.5%) extracts during the second instar. Sub-lethal dosages (300 ppm) of both Ficus lyrata and Ficus auriculata extracts impeded the development and reproduction of lepidopteran pests. The enzyme-inhibition activity of both fig extracts elicited a significant reduction in the major digestive enzymes alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, and lactate dehydrogenase dose-responsively. Mid-gut histological screening of Ficus lyrata and Ficus auriculata extracts displayed gut lumen disruptions, shape alterations of columnar cells, and brush-border membrane damage. Further, the non-target toxicity of fig extracts against the red worm Eisenia foetida was minimal compared with that of the chemical temephos. Overall, the Ficus extracts proved to be eco-friendly strategies for managing the polyphagous pest Spodoptera litura and are potentially more sustainable and less harmful to non-target earthworms. Nonetheless, in silico predictions suggest that the active compounds in fig extracts are predominantly toxic against honeybees (16 compounds) and violate TICE rules (10 compounds). Therefore, the biological actions of fig extracts' individual novel chemistries need to be examined on target and non-target species to develop better pest management strategies.

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期刊介绍: Entomological Research is the successor of the Korean Journal of Entomology. Published by the Entomological Society of Korea (ESK) since 1970, it is the official English language journal of ESK, and publishes original research articles dealing with any aspect of entomology. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: -systematics- ecology- physiology- biochemistry- pest control- embryology- genetics- cell and molecular biology- medical entomology- apiculture and sericulture. The Journal publishes research papers and invited reviews.
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