Title of article :
Short and long-term antinutritional effect of the trypsin inhibitor ApTI for biological control of sugarcane borer
Author/Authors :
da Silva، نويسنده , , Desireé S. and de Oliveira، نويسنده , , Caio F.R. and Parra، نويسنده , , José R.P. and Marangoni، نويسنده , , Sergio and Macedo، نويسنده , , Maria L.R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Plant-derived trypsin inhibitors have been shown to have potent anti-insect effects and are a promising alternative for the biological control of pests. In this work, we tested the anti-insect activity of Adenanthera pavonina trypsin inhibitor (ApTI) against Diatraea saccharalis larvae, a major insect pest in sugarcane. The addition of 0.1% ApTI in short-term assays resulted in 87% and 63% decreased trypsin and chymotrypsin activities respectively. ApTI was not digested after 60 h incubation with D. saccharalis midgut proteases. The chronic effects of ApTI on F0 and F1 generations of D. saccharalis were also analyzed. The larvae from the F0 generation showed 55% and 21% decreased larval and pupal viability, respectively. ApTI-fed larvae from the F1 generation showed a decrease of 33% in survival rate and 23% in the average larval weight. Moreover, ApTI treatment reduced trypsin and chymotrypsin activities in F1 larvae. Thus, the anti-insect effects of ApTI on consecutive generations (F0 and F1) of D. saccharalis larvae demonstrate its potential for long-term control of this pest.
Keywords :
Adenanthera pavonina , Biological control , Diatraea saccharalis , Plant–insect interaction
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology