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Mulberry Protection through Flowering-Stage Essential Oil of Artemisia annua against the Lesser Mulberry Pyralid, Glyphodes pyloalis Walker.

Marziyeh Oftadeh1, Jalal Jalali Sendi1,2, Asgar Ebadollahi3, William N Setzer4,5, Patcharin Krutmuang6,7.   

Abstract

In the present study, the toxicity and physiological disorders of the essential oil isolated from Artemisia annua flowers were assessed against one of the main insect pests of mulberry, Glyphodes pyloalis Walker, announcing one of the safe and effective alternatives to synthetic pesticides. The LC50 (lethal concentration to kill 50% of tested insects) values of the oral and fumigant bioassays of A. annua essential oil were 1.204 % W/V and 3.343 μL/L air, respectively. The A. annua essential oil, rich in camphor, artemisia ketone, β-selinene, pinocarvone, 1,8-cineole, and α-pinene, caused a significant reduction in digestive and detoxifying enzyme activity of G. pyloalis larvae. The contents of protein, glucose, and triglyceride were also reduced in the treated larvae by oral and fumigant treatments. The immune system in treated larvae was weakened after both oral and fumigation applications compared to the control groups. Histological studies on the midgut and ovaries showed that A. annua essential oil caused an obvious change in the distribution of the principal cells of tissues and reduction in yolk spheres in oocytes. Therefore, it is suggested that the essential oil from A. annua flowers, with wide-range bio-effects on G. pyloalis, be used as an available, safe, effective insecticide in the protection of mulberry.

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Keywords:  digestive system; essential oil; immunity; mulberry; mulberry pyralid; reproductive system; sweet wormwood

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498594     DOI: 10.3390/foods10020210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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1.  Hemocytic cell line from the moth Glyphodes pyloalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) response to essential oils from Artemisia annua (Asterales: Asteraceae).

Authors:  Marziyeh Oftadeh; Jalal Jalali Sendi; Bita Valizadeh; Asgar Ebadollahi
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 2.416

2.  Encapsulation of Eucalyptus largiflorens Essential Oil by Mesoporous Silicates for Effective Control of the Cowpea Weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae).

Authors:  Asgar Ebadollahi; Jalal Jalali Sendi; William N Setzer; Tanasak Changbunjong
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 4.927

3.  Promising Insecticidal Efficiency of Essential Oils Isolated from Four Cultivated Eucalyptus Species in Iran against the Lesser Grain Borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.).

Authors:  Asgar Ebadollahi; Bahram Naseri; Zahra Abedi; William N Setzer; Tanasak Changbunjong
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 3.139

4.  Nanoencapsulation of Acetamiprid by Sodium Alginate and Polyethylene Glycol Enhanced Its Insecticidal Efficiency.

Authors:  Asgar Ebadollahi; Bita Valizadeh; Saleh Panahandeh; Hadiseh Mirhosseini; Maryam Zolfaghari; Tanasak Changbunjong
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-27       Impact factor: 5.719

5.  Chemical Profiles and Insecticidal Potential of Essential Oils Isolated from Four Thymus Species against Rhyzopertha dominica (F.).

Authors:  Asgar Ebadollahi; Bahram Naseri; Zahra Abedi; William N Setzer
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-14

6.  Use of Essential Oils and Volatile Compounds as Biological Control Agents.

Authors:  Caroline De Clerck; Manon Genva; M Haissam Jijakli; Marie-Laure Fauconnier
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-05-12

7.  Nematicidal Activity of Benzyloxyalkanols against Pine Wood Nematode.

Authors:  Junheon Kim; Su Jin Lee; Joon Oh Park; Kyungjae Andrew Yoon
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2021-03-05
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