Fumigant toxicity of eugenol and its negative effects on biological development of Callosobruchus maculatus L

Maria José González Armijos, L. V. Viteri Jumbo, L. Faroni, E. E. Oliveira, Adolfo Fernando Flores, F. Heleno, K. Haddi
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The protection of stored products from insect damages, when accomplished, is mostly relying on the application of synthetic insecticides with serious health and environmental issues in addition to risks of selection of resistant insect populations associated with such practice. The use of plants derived compounds have been presented as sound strategy for sustainable insect pest management. Eugenol is an aromatic component of natural occurrence in essential oils of numerous plants. known for its repellent and insecticidal bioactivities against different insect species. Here, we investigated the fumigant application of eugenol to control the cowpea weevil Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) by assessing toxicity, effects on biological development (including emergence inhibition) and repellency to these weevil. Besides a good fumigant insecticidal activity, eugenol exposure resulted in  a dose-dependent decrease of  the growth rate of C. maculatus  associated with a steady reduction in bean mass losses. Additionally, inhibition of offspring was upper 50% when adults were exposed to lethal and sublethal concentrations. significant inhibition of the offspring emergence was achieved after the exposure of parental adults to lethal and sublethal doses of eugenol. Furthermore, adult weevils were repelled away from beans exposed to high dose (LD99) of eugenol in contrast with their attraction to the beans treated with lower dose (LD50).  Our findings suggest that eugenol has potential as control tool to be used in sustainable management startegies of C. maculatus.
丁香酚的熏蒸毒性及其对斑孔雀鱼生物发育的负面影响
保护储存产品不受虫害损害的工作一旦完成,主要依赖于使用合成杀虫剂,这种做法除了有选择具有抗性的昆虫种群的风险外,还会造成严重的健康和环境问题。植物衍生化合物的使用已被认为是可持续虫害管理的良好策略。丁香酚是一种天然存在于许多植物精油中的芳香成分。以其对不同昆虫种类的驱避和杀虫生物活性而闻名。本文研究了丁香酚熏蒸剂对豇豆象甲(鞘翅目:金凤花科:毛蚶科)的毒副作用、生物发育影响(包括羽化抑制)和驱避效果。除了具有良好的熏蒸杀虫活性外,丁香酚暴露还导致黄斑弧菌生长速率呈剂量依赖性降低,并稳定减少豆量损失。此外,当成人暴露于致死和亚致死浓度时,对后代的抑制作用超过50%。在父母成年暴露于致死和亚致死剂量的丁香酚后,实现了对后代羽化的显著抑制。此外,在高剂量(LD99)丁香酚处理的大豆中,成虫被驱赶,而在低剂量(LD50)处理的大豆中,成虫被吸引。研究结果表明,丁香酚有潜力作为一种控制工具,用于黄斑孢霉的可持续管理策略。
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