Repellent action and contact toxicity mechanisms of the essential oil extracted from Chinese chive against Plutella xylostella larvae
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
Published online on November 02, 2018
Abstract
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- "\nAbstract\nBotanical pesticides play increasingly important roles in the control
of agricultural pests. In this study, the insecticidal effects, specifically the
repellent action and contact toxicity, of the essential oil extracted from Chinese
chive (EOC) against Plutella xylostella larvae were confirmed. The mechanisms of
repellent’s action were studied using electroantennograms (EAGs), and the effects
on glutathione \nS‐transferase (GST), carboxylesterase (CarE), and acetyl cholinesterase
were investigated after EOC treatments. The EOC affected the EAG results and inhibited
the activities of GST and CarE in treated \nP. xylostella larvae, which could explain
its insecticidal effects. And, four pyrazines showed greater repellent activities
than that of the EOC, which was confirmed as the main active compounds of EOC."
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