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Qingchun Huang1, Yuping Kong, Manhui Liu, Jun Feng, Yang Liu.
Abstract
The effect of oxadiazolyl 3(2H)-pyridazinone (ODP), a new insect growth regulator, on growth of larvae of the armyworm, Pseudaletia separata Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) was evaluated in comparison to the insecticide, toosendanin, a tetranortriterpenoid extracted from the bark of Melia toosendan that has multiple effects on insects. The digestive physiological properties of these compounds on insects were investigated by feeding them maize leaves dipped in these compounds. The results showed that ODP inhibited the growth of P. separata significantly, causing a slowed development and a prolonged larval period, smaller body size and sluggish behavior, delayed pupation and a reduced eclosion rate of pupae and adults. Moreover, ODP strongly inhibited the activities of weak alkaline trypsin-like enzyme, chymotrypsin-like enzyme and alpha amylase in the midguts of fifth instar P. separata larvae, in vivo, and inhibited the activity of alpha amylase, in vitro. These data suggest that ODP has severe consequences on the larval carbohydrate assimilation and/or nutrient intake and thereby causes inhibition of larval growth. The regulatory action of ODP on larval growth development was similar to that of toosendanin; both could be used to decrease the growth of insect populations.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 20337556 PMCID: PMC3061593 DOI: 10.1673/031.008.1901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. Chemical structures of oxadiazolyl 3(2H)-pyridazinone (ODP) and toosendanin.
Larval periods of P. separata larvae fed with drug-coated maize leaves.
Growth development of the continuous incubated larvae after feeding with drug-coated maize leaves for 96 h
Figure 2. Weight gain of sixth instar P. separata larvae after continuous feeding with 40 mg L-1 drug coated maize leaves until pupation.
Protease activity in the midgut of fifth instar P. separata larvae after feeding with 40 mg litre-1 drug-coated maize leaves.
Percentage inhibition of 40 mg litre-1 ODP on the activities of alpha amylase from midgut of fifth instar P. separata larvae in vitro.
Figure 3. Activity in vivo of digestive alpha amylase of fifth instar P. separata larvae continuously reared with ODP-coated maize leaves.