Antifeedant activity and toxicity of two alkaloids from Adhatoda vasica Nees leaves against diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (Linn.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) larvae |
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Authors: | M Gabriel Paulraj N Shanmugam |
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Institution: | Loyola College, Entomology Research Institute, Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | Two natural alkaloids viz., Vasicine acetate and 2-Acetyl benzylamine, isolated from Adhatoda vasica leaves, showed antifeedant, larvicidal and moult inhibiting properties against diamondback moth Plutella xylostella in laboratory experiments. Maximum antifeedant activity of 98.5% was recorded at 1000 ppm concentration of Vasicine acetate treatment, whereas as 2-Acetyl benzyl amine recorded only 71.4% antifeedant activity at 1000 ppm concentration. Azadirachtin treatment presented 82% antifeedant activity at the highest concentration (1000 ppm). Both the active compounds of A. vasica showed lethal toxicity on larvae and pupae. The highest larvicidal and pupicidal activities were recorded in 2-Acetyl benzylamine treatment at 125 ppm concentration. The two A. vasica compounds also affected the normal growth and development and moulting process of P. xylostella. Final moulting of larvae into pupae was disrupted by the treatments, which resulted in larval–pupal intermediates and abnormal pupae. Treatments also produced small-size pupae and malformed adults with poorly developed wings. |
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Keywords: | Adhatoda vasica Vasicine acetate 2-Acetyl benzylamine Plutella xylostella moult inhibition larvicidal activity |
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