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Assessment of insecticidal effects and selectivity of CAPA-PK peptide analogues against the peach-potato aphid and four beneficial insects following topical exposure.

Shun-Hua Gui1, Clauvis Nji Tizi Taning1, Kristof De Schutter1, Qun Yang1, Peng-Yu Chen1, Mohamad Hamshou1, Ronald J Nachman2, Aniruddha A Pandit3, Julian A T Dow3, Shireen-A Davies3, Guy Smagghe1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Insect Capability neuropeptides (CAP2b/CAPA-PKs) play a critical role in modulating different physiologies and behaviour in insects. In a previous proof-of-concept study, the CAP2b analogues 1895 (2Abf-Suc-FGPRLamide) and 2129 (2Abf-Suc-ATPRIamide) were reported to reduce aphid fitness when administered by injection. In the current study, the insecticidal efficacy of 1895 and 2129 on the peach potato aphid Myzus persicae was analysed by topical application, simulating a spray application scenario in the field. Additionally, the selectivity of the tested analogues was evaluated against a selection of beneficial insects, namely 3 natural enemies (Adalia bipunctata, Chrysoperla carnea and Nasonia vitripennis) and a pollinator (Bombus terrestris).
RESULTS: Within 3-5 days post topical exposure of aphids to 1895, higher mortality (33%) was observed, as was the case for the treatment with 2129 (17%) and the mixture of 1895 + 2129 (47%) compared to the control (3%). 1895 and the mix 1895 + 2129 showed the strongest and comparable insecticidal effects. Additionally, surviving aphids treated with 1895 showed a reduction in total lifetime reproduction (GRR) of 30%, 19% with 2129 and 39% with the mix 1895 + 2129. Of interest from a biosafety perspective is that by using the same delivery method and dose, no significant effects on survival, weight increase and food intake was observed for the representative natural enemies and the pollinator.
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the potential of exploiting CAP2b analogues such as 1895 (core structure FGPRL) as aphicides. Additionally, the CAP2b analogues used in this study were selective as they showed no effects when applied on four representative beneficial insects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  CAPA; aphicide; biosafety; pest control; topical application

Year:  2020        PMID: 32583901     DOI: 10.1002/ps.5971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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