Toxicity of the Jaburetox Peptide to the Multi-Host Insect-Pest Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Larvae

Autor: Fernanda Cortez Lopes, Cássia Canzi Ceccon, Magali Ferrari Grando, Marilia Rodrigues de Silva, Robert G. Shatters, J. R. Salvadori, Célia R. Carlini, Anne Hellene Souza Martinelli, Dielli Aparecida Didoné
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Florida Entomologist. 104
ISSN: 0015-4040
Popis: Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) causes extensive damage to crops. The entomotoxic peptides fragments from Jack bean urease, Jaburetox and its truncated version Jaburetox Δ-β, present potential for controlling some insect species, and could provide an alternative for pest insect control in agricultural crops. This paper evaluated the effectiveness of these 2 peptides on consumption by and survival of the H. armigera larvae in 2 different instars of the larval stage. Neonates were fed leaves for 8 d with 2 peptide topical leaf treatments: (T1) 16 µg of Jaburetox, (T2) 16 µg of Jaburetox Δ-β; and 2 control treatments: (T3) sodium phosphate buffer, and (T4) distilled water. Leaves coated with either of the peptides induced higher mortality than the controls. The Jaburetox Δ-β induced the greatest mortality during the first d of feeding, but after 6 d both peptides were effective equally and caused about 75% mortality. Both peptide versions caused a delay in larval development, but the larger peptide caused a greater reduction in feeding. In a second experiment, third instar larvae were fed 1 of 2 treatments for 9 d: (T1) 80 µg of Jaburetox, and (T2) buffer control. Jaburetox treatment induced a delay in the larval development and a significantly higher mortality than the control. By 9 d, Jaburetox treatment caused 100% mortality. These results support further evaluation of the use of Jaburetox peptide in control strategies for H. armigera, including transgenic expression of this peptide in crops plants.
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