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The Toxicity,Sublethal Effects,and Biochemical Mechanism of β-Asarone,a Potential Plant-Derived Insecticide,against Bemisia tabaci
Authors:Ran Wang  Yong Fang  Wunan Che  Qinghe Zhang  Jinda Wang  Chen Luo
Affiliation:1.Institute of Plant Protection, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Beijing 100097, China;2.Agriculture Biotechnology Institute, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China;3.Department of Pesticide Sciences, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China;4.National Engineering Research Center of Sugarcane, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
Abstract:Bemisia tabaci is a threat to agriculture worldwide because of its potential to cause devastating damage to various crops. β-asarone is a bioactive pesticidal chemical originating from Acorus calamus (or “Sweet Flag”) plants, and it displays significant lethal effects against insect pests. In this study, we established a baseline of susceptibility to β-asarone from China and patterns of cross-resistance to other popular insecticides. We found that all the 12 field-collected B. tabaci populations exhibited high susceptibility to β-asarone, and there was no cross-resistance detected for other tested insecticides. We subsequently evaluated the sublethal effects of β-asarone on physiology and biochemistry via LC25 treatment (4.7 mg/L). LC25 of β-asarone resulted in prolonged developmental duration and decreased survival rates in B. tabaci nymphs, pseudopupae, and adults. Significant reductions in oviposition duration, fecundity, and hatchability were also observed. Additionally, the metabolic enzyme activity and expression profiles of selected cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450) genes following the LC25 treatment of β-asarone suggest that enhanced detoxification via P450s could be involved in the observed sublethal effects. These findings demonstrate the strong toxicity and significant sublethal effects of β-asarone on B. tabaci and suggest that the induced overexpression of P450 genes could be associated with the response to β-asarone.
Keywords:Bemisia tabaci, whitefly, β  -asarone, plant-derived toxin, sublethal effects, metabolic enzymes, cytochrome P450 monooxygenases
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