Camila Moreira de Souza, Thaís Lohaine Braga dos Santos, Alisson da Silva Santana, José Djair Vendramim, Edson Luiz Lopes Baldin, Leandro do Prado Ribeiro
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摘要
粘木茴香(Annona mucosa Jacq.,茴香科)的果实加工废料是开发生态友好型植物杀虫剂的一个有趣的生物质来源。在此,我们评估了从粘花艳红种子中提取的乙醇提取物(ESAM;主要成分=乙酰甙元双四氢呋喃roliniastatin-1)对大豆作物的两种主要落叶害虫 Chrysodeixis includens (Walker) 和 Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner 的致死和亚致死作用。在最初的试验中,ESAM 的活性与我们的阳性对照(Azamax® 1.2 EC,推荐用量)相当或更优。当暴露于 ESAM 时,C. includes 的幼虫存活率高于 A. gemmatalis。要导致 50% 和 90% 的 A. gemmatalis 群体死亡,分别需要 66.91 和 288.36 毫克/千克,而 C. includeens 则分别需要 452.38 和 885.70 毫克/千克。此外,对 A. gemmatalis 和 C. includens 造成 50%的死亡率分别需要 27.23 和 51.01 小时。在半田间条件下(温室),ESAM(商业化前制剂)和 Azamax® 1.2 EC 的水乳剂对暴露于处理过的大豆植株上的两种害虫的幼虫死亡率均超过 95%。这些结果表明,粘虫加工废料可作为一种有前景的植物杀虫剂来源,用于防治大豆作物的主要鳞翅目落叶害虫 C. includens 和 A. gemmatalis。
Botanical Insecticide Based on Annona mucosa Agro-industrial Waste as an Alternative to Manage Lepidopteran Soybean Defoliators
Fruit processing waste from Annona mucosa Jacq. (Annonaceae) is an interesting source of biomass for development of ecofriendly botanical insecticides. Here, we evaluated the lethal and sublethal effects of the ethanolic extract prepared from seeds of A. mucosa (ESAM; major component = acetogenin bis-tetrahydrofuran rolliniastatin-1) against Chrysodeixis includens (Walker) and Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner, two major defoliators of soybean crops. In the initial trial, ESAM showed activity comparable or superior to our positive control (Azamax® 1.2 EC, at recommended rate). The larvae of C. includes survived at higher levels than A. gemmatalis when exposed to ESAM. To cause mortality of 50 and 90% of the population of A. gemmatalis, 66.91 and 288.36 mg kg−1 was needed, respectively, whereas, for C. includens, 452.38 and 885.70 mg kg−1 were required, respectively. In addition, 27.23 and 51.01 h were needed to cause 50% of mortality against A. gemmatalis and C. includens, respectively. Under semi-field conditions (greenhouse), the aqueous emulsion of ESAM (pre-commercial formulation) and Azamax® 1.2 EC caused larval mortality above 95% for both pest species exposed to treated soybean plants. These results show that A. mucosa processing waste can be a source of promising botanical insecticides for the management of C. includens and A. gemmatalis, which are the main economically lepidopteran defoliators of soybean crops.
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