Azadirachtin induced changes in feeding,dietary utilization and midgut carboxylesterase activity of the final instar larvae of spodoptera litura (fabricius) (lepidoptera: Noctuidae) |
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Authors: | SN Mukherjee RN Sharma |
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Institution: | Entomology Laboratory , National Chemical Laboratory , Pune, 411 008, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract Final (sixth) instar larvae of Spodoptera litura were fed in increasing amounts of azadirachtin and the effects on feeding activity, dietary utilization and mid‐gut carboxylesterase activity were determined. The antifeedant activity of azadirachtin did not increase in a dose‐dependent manner as reflected by the decline in antifeedant effect at higher doses of 30 and 50 ppm. Dietary concentrations of azadirachtin although significantly lowered the efficiencies of conversion of both ingested (ECI) and digested (ECD) food, it failed to lower the approximate digestibility (AD). The latter however, increased significantly with increasing concentrations of azadirachtin. Feeding of higher doses (30 and 50 ppm) resulted in significant increase in midgut carboxylesterase activity. Thus insensitivity to antifeedant effects and induction of midgut carboxyesterase activity in the older larvae of S.litura In response to high doses of azadirachtin observed in this study can have adverse consequences unless particular attention is paid in developing application strategies for azadirachtin based biopesticides for use in pest control protocols. |
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Keywords: | Azadirachtin Spodoptera litura Feeding Dietary Utilization Carboxylesterase Activity Induction |
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