Insecticidal Activity of Lemongrass Essential Oil as an Eco-Friendly Agent against the Black Cutworm Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
The destructive insect pest (Hufnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a polyphagous species targeting many economically important plants. The extensive and arbitrary use of insecticides has resulted in the build-up of insecticide resistance and pesticide residues accumulating in food. Therefore, it is...
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Published in | Insects (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 12; no. 8; p. 737 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Switzerland
MDPI AG
17.08.2021
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Summary: | The destructive insect pest
(Hufnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a polyphagous species targeting many economically important plants. The extensive and arbitrary use of insecticides has resulted in the build-up of insecticide resistance and pesticide residues accumulating in food. Therefore, it is becoming evident that alternative pest management tools are needed to reduce risks to humans, the environment, and non-target organisms, and at the same time, they should be used in field application at the lowest cost.
In view of this objective, the present study demonstrates the toxicity of lemongrass (
(DC.) Stapf) essential oil (EO), against the black cutworm
under controlled laboratory conditions in terms of measuring the activity of peroxidase and detoxification enzymes. The chemical components of the EO were analyzed using GC-MS.
The results show that after 96 h post treatment, the LC
and LC
values were 427.67 and 2623.06 mg/L, respectively, of
EO on second-instar larvae of
. A slight significance in elongation of the larval duration with LC
and LC
value was found with control. By GC-MS analysis, the main compounds identified in the EO were
-citral and
-citral with percentages of 35.91%, and 35%, respectively. The oxidative stress indicates a significant increase in CAT and lipid peroxidase enzyme activity after 96 h post treatment at the LC
and LC
. Conversely, the detoxification enzyme activity shows an inhibition of CarE and GST enzymes of larvae exposed to LC
and LC
values in response to
EO.
The present data show that lemongrass EO has insecticidal activity against the black cutworm,
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ISSN: | 2075-4450 2075-4450 |
DOI: | 10.3390/insects12080737 |