Antifeedant and toxic activity of Trichilia americana extract against the larvae of Spodoptera litura |
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Authors: | Deborah A Wheeler and Murray B Isman |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z4 |
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Abstract: | The biological activity of a crude methanolic extract of Trichilia americana (Sesse and Mocino) Pennington (Meliaceae) was assessed using the Asian armyworm, Spodoptera litura (Fabr.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The extract exhibited strong antifeedant activity in a choice leaf disc bioassay with 0.18 g cm–2 extract deterring feeding by 50%. In nutritional assays, the crude extract reduced growth, consumption and the utilisation of ingested and digested food in a dose-dependent manner when fed to larvae, suggesting both antifeedant and toxic activities. When relative growth rates were plotted against relative consumption rates, the growth efficiency of the S. litura fed on diet containing T. americana crude extract was significantly less than that of control larvae. This result further indicates that the extract acts as both an antifeedant and chronic toxin. Toxicity is only seen following ingestion and was not observed following topical application or injection into the hemocoel. Larvae reared initially on extract-containing diet then transferred to control diet showed nutritional indices comparable to those of larvae fed continuously on control diet. This suggests that the extract is not permanently damaging the insect's digestive tract. The mode-of-action of the extract as a chronic toxin remains unknown. |
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Keywords: | Trichilia americana Meliaceae Spodoptera litura Lepidoptera antifeedant toxicity nutritional indices |
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