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Snowdrop and wheatgerm lectins and avidin as antimetabolites for the control of sugarcane whitegrubs
Authors:P G Allsopp and T K McGhie
Institution:(1) Bureau of Sugar Experiment Station, P.O. Box 651, 4670 Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia;(2) Bureau of Sugar Experiment Station, P.O. Box 86, 4068 Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Snowdrop and wheatgerm lectins were found to be insecticidal and growth inhibiting dietary proteins for larvae of the sugarcane whitegrub Antitrogus parvulus. At concentrations as low as 0.5 mg of snowdrop lectin per gram of semi-artificial diet, growth was inhibited by 21 days of feeding and significant mortality was apparent by 28 days. Wheatgerm lectin was active at similar concentrations, although expression of the effects was slower. Avidin was found to be a growth inhibiting dietary protein for larvae of Antitrogus consanguineus. At levels as low as 0.01 mg g-1 of diet, growth was inhibited by 28 days of feeding. Avidin caused no significant mortality after 35 days of feeding. Snowdrop and wheatgerm lectins and avidin are insect growth-inhibiting proteins whose genes potentially could be manipulated into sugarcane and improve host-plant resistance to whitegrubs.
Keywords:Coleoptera  Scarabaeidae  Antitrogus consanguineus  Antitrogus parvulus  avidin  snowdrop lectin  wheatgerm lectin
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