植物性农药对香蕉果实瘢痕甲虫的杀虫效果及体外分析

Velavan Viswakethu , Vinitha Ramasamy , Padmanaban Balakrishnan , Baskar Narayanasamy , Raju Karthic
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通过对植物中各种有毒物质的提取和鉴定,研究了植物中各种杀虫剂的次生代谢化合物。一般来说,昆虫和植物之间的相互作用导致各种生化成分的释放,这些生化成分在次生代谢过程和昆虫对刺激或杀虫剂的防御中至关重要。本研究强调了含有生物活性化学物质的植物性农药作为杀虫剂的功效,它们通过诸如拒食剂、驱避剂、保护剂和生长干扰激素等机制起作用。因此,次生代谢活性被证实具有杀虫特性,包括信号信号的释放,如2,4-十二烯二醛、蝶呤-6-羧酸、油酸、9-十八烯酸(E)和硬脂酸。同时,利用主成分分析对植物与昆虫相互作用产生的代谢物分布进行了评估。此外,在驱避试验中证实了假定的有毒物质,肯定了植物混合物增强了某些植物对香蕉害虫的防御。进一步了解这些成分及其在不同条件下的不同功效水平,可能对在体外条件下开发生物合理的控制方法至关重要。本研究的目的是在体外条件下研究某些植物提取物作为香蕉果实瘢痕甲虫的天敌和替代品。
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Efficacy of botanical pesticides in insecticidal activity against the banana fruit scarring beetle Basilepta subcostata an In vitro analysis
Secondary metabolic compounds were investigated on the various insecticides from plants based on extraction and profile identified on various toxic substances. Generally, interactions between insects and plants lead to the release of various biochemical components pivotal in secondary metabolic processes and in insect defense against stimuli or insecticides. This study highlighted the efficacy of botanical pesticides containing bioactive chemicals as insecticides, operating through mechanisms such as antifeedants, repellents, protectants, and growth-disrupting hormones. Thus, secondary metabolic activity was confirmed to exhibit insecticidal properties, including the emission of signalling cues such as 2,4-Decadienal, Pterin-6-carboxylic acid, Oleic Acid, 9-Octadecenoic acid (E), and Stearic acid. Meanwhile, Principal component analysis was used to assessed the distribution of metabolites resulting from plant-insect interactions. Additionally, putative toxic substances were confirmed in repellent assays, affirming that botanical blends enhanced certain plant defenses against banana pests. Further understanding of these components and their varying efficacy levels under different conditions may be crucial in developing bio-rational control against B. subcostata under in vitro conditions. The current study aims to examine certain plant extracts as natural enemies and alternatives against the banana fruit scarring beetle B. subcostata under in vitro conditions.
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