Tetranychus urticae 对 Zanthoxylum schreberi 树皮生物碱提取物的敏感性:生物技术利用的表型和生化启示。

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
BioTech Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.3390/biotech13010005
Ricardo A Rincón, Daniel Rodríguez, Ericsson Coy-Barrera
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摘要

Tetranychus urticae Koch 是一种植食性螨虫,是全球最重要的农作物害虫之一。防治 Tetranychus urticae 的主要方法是使用化学方法和合成产品,这就带来了产生抗药性的风险。将新策略纳入害虫管理计划以防治这种螨虫变得越来越迫切。植物杀虫剂是防止节肢动物产生抗药性的有效工具。其中,芸香科植物的提取物富含生物活性的特殊代谢物,已被证明具有杀虫和杀螨剂的潜力。本研究从芸香科植物 Zanthoxylum schreberi J.F.Gmel. 的树皮中提取了不同浓度的生物碱萃取物。(芸香科)树皮中提取的不同浓度的生物碱提取物对荨麻成虫雌虫的作用进行了评估。此外,还评估了该提取物与三种不同的商业杀螨剂(即氯虫苯甲酰胺、氟虫腈和阿维菌素)对该螨虫的组合效果。通过 LC-MS 对提取物进行化学特征描述,可以注释出与十种苄基异喹啉生物碱有关的各种化合物。萃取物单独使用或与商用杀虫剂结合使用都会产生不同的反应,在 2% w/w 浓度下会导致 40% 以上的死亡率,在相同浓度下会显示出 90% 的驱避率,并对繁殖力产生适度影响。这些处理超出了表型反应的范围,通过探索对四种酶(即乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)、谷胱甘肽 S-转移酶(GST)、酯酶(GE)和类 P450 单氧化酶(PMO))的影响,深入研究了对处理过的荨麻蝇雌虫的生化影响。通过共识对接研究和体外酶学评价,发现Z. schreberi提取物及其成分对AChE和GST这两种关键酶有显著影响(IC50 < 6 µM),而这两种酶与T. urticae雌虫的表型观察有关。对富含生物碱的植物药的评估表明,作为一种相关的生物技术策略,它在解决与螨虫有关的问题方面具有广阔的潜力,为创新和可持续的害虫管理解决方案提供了一条途径。
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Susceptibility of Tetranychus urticae to the Alkaloidal Extract of Zanthoxylum schreberi Bark: Phenotypic and Biochemical Insights for Biotechnological Exploitation.

Tetranychus urticae Koch, a phytophagous mite, is one of the most significant crop pests globally. The primary method employed for controlling T. urticae involves chemical means, utilizing synthesized products, posing the risk of developing resistance. The urgency for novel strategies integrated into pest management programs to combat this mite is becoming increasingly imperative. Botanical pesticides emerge as a promising tool to forestall arthropod resistance. Among these, extracts from Rutaceae plants, abundant in bioactive specialized metabolites, have demonstrated potential as insecticides and miticides. In this study, various concentrations of alkaloidal extracts sourced from the bark of Zanthoxylum schreberi J.F.Gmel. (Rutaceae) were evaluated against T. urticae adult females. Furthermore, the extract's combination with three distinct commercial acaricides (i.e., chlorfenapyr, cyflumetofen, and abamectin) was also assessed for this mite. Chemical characterization of the extract via LC-MS allowed for the annotation of various compounds related to ten benzylisoquinoline-derived alkaloids. The extract, both alone and in combination with commercial insecticides, yielded varying responses, inducing over 40% mortality at 2% w/w, demonstrating a 90% repellency rate at the same concentration, and exerting a moderate impact on fecundity. These treatments extended beyond phenotypic responses, delving into the biochemical effects on treated T. urticae females through an exploration of the impact on four enzymes, i.e., acetylcholinesterase (AChE), glutathione S-transferase (GST), esterases (GE), and P450-like monooxygenases (PMO). Employing consensus docking studies and in vitro enzymatic evaluations, it was discovered that the Z. schreberi-derived extract and its constituents significantly affected two key enzymes, AChE and GST (IC50 < 6 µM), which were associated with the phenotypic observations of T. urticae females. The evaluation of alkaloid-rich botanicals showcases promising potential as a relevant biotechnological strategy in addressing mite-related concerns, offering a pathway toward innovative and sustainable pest management solutions.

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