Crop Protection | 2019

Antifeedant and growth inhibitory effects of Annonaceae derivatives on Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This study evaluated the sublethal effects of an ethanolic extract from seeds of Annona mucosa Jacq. (ESAM, major compound rolliniastatin-1) and a botanical insecticide based on the extract of Annona squamosa L. (10,000\u202fmg\u202fkg−1 of annonin as the primary active ingredient; Anosom® 1\u202fEC) at their previously estimated concentrations (LC50\u202f=\u202f411.55 and 312.08\u202fmg\u202fkg−1, respectively) on the food intake and biological parameters of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), an important pest species that was recently introduced to Brazil. In a greenhouse trial, ESAM (as an emulsifiable concentrate formulation) and the botanical insecticide based on the extract of A. squamosa (Anosom® 1\u202fEC) caused larval mortality and a significant decrease in foliar consumption (>90%) after 168\u202fh of exposure on soybean plants. An evaluation of the indices of food consumption, growth and food utilization indicated that ESAM and Anosom® 1\u202fEC, when incorporated into artificial media for third instar H. armigera larvae, significantly decreased the growth rate and reduced the efficiency of the conversion of ingested food into biomass. Additionally, ESAM and Anosom® 1\u202fEC extended the larval stage and significantly reduced the viability of the larval and pupal stages and the average weight of the 24-h-old pupae. In light of these findings, ESAM and the acetogenin-based commercial bioinsecticide Anosom® 1\u202fEC are potential alternative control measures for H. armigera.

Volume 121
Pages 45-50
DOI 10.1016/J.CROPRO.2019.03.008
Language English
Journal Crop Protection

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