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First report on the enzymatic and immune response of bag formulated conidia against : An ecofriendly microbial insecticide. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Entomopathogenic fungi are being studied as a solution to insecticide resistance in pests, emphasizing their efficacy and safety for non-target species.
  • The study involves isolating fungi from Palamalai Hills, India, and testing their potency against insect larvae, with results indicating significant pest mortality at higher conidia concentrations.
  • Enzymatic analysis post-treatment reveals significant changes in insect enzyme levels, while no adverse effects were found on earthworms, suggesting a promising application for these fungi in pest management.

Article Abstract

Entomopathogenic fungi from microbial sources are a powerful tool for combating insecticide resistance in insect pests. The purpose of the current study was to isolate, identify, and evaluate bag-formulated entomopathogenic fungal conidial virulence against insect pests. We further investigated the enzymatic responses induced by the entomopathogenic fungi as well as the effect on a non-target species. Entomopathogenic fungi were isolated from the Palamalai Hills, India, using the insect bait method, and the (MK418990.1) entomopathogen was identified using biotechnological techniques (genomic DNA isolation and 18S rDNA amplification). Bag-formulated fungal conidial efficacy (2.5 × 10, 2.5 × 10, 2.5 × 10, 2.5 × 10, and 2.5 × 10 conidia/ml) was evaluated against third instar larvae of at 3, 6, 9, and 12 days of treatment, and acid and alkaline phosphatases, catalase, and superoxide dismutase enzymatic responses were evaluated at 3 days post-treatment. After 12 days of treatment, non-target assays on the earthworm were performed using an artificial soil assay. Results of the bag formulated fungal conidial treatment showed that had high susceptibility rates at higher concentrations (2.5 × 10 conidia/ml) of . Lower concentration of 2.5 × 10 conidia/ml caused 68.6% mortality, while 2.5 × 10 conidia/ml caused 100% mortality at 9 days post treatment. Investigation into enzymatic responses revealed that at 3 days post conidia exposure (2.5 × 10 conidia/ml), insect enzyme levels had significantly changed, with acid and alkaline phosphatases, and catalase enzymes significantly reduced and superoxide dismutase enzymes significantly raised relative to the control. After 12 days of treatment, no sublethal effects of conidia were observed on , with no observed damage to gut tissues including lumen and epithelial cells, the nucleus, setae, coelom, mitochondria, and muscles. This study offers support for the use of fungal conidia in the target-specific control of insect pests.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019823PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1104079DOI Listing

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