Insecticidal Activities of Sophora flavescens Alt. towards Red Imported Fire Ants ( Solenopsis invicta Buren)
The red imported fire ant ( ) is a worldwide invasive and dangerous insect that is controlled mainly by chemical insecticides. Plant-derived insecticidal compounds are generally better than synthetic insecticides for environmental compatibility and the biosafety of non-targets. The toxicity of the e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxins 2023-01, Vol.15 (2), p.105 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The red imported fire ant (
) is a worldwide invasive and dangerous insect that is controlled mainly by chemical insecticides. Plant-derived insecticidal compounds are generally better than synthetic insecticides for environmental compatibility and the biosafety of non-targets. The toxicity of the ethanol extract of
roots against
was evaluated under laboratory conditions. The ethanol extract showed toxicity against minor and medium workers of
with 7-day LC
values of 1426.25 and 2292.60 mg/L, respectively. By bioactivity-directed chromatographic separations using the minor worker as the test insect, two active compounds, matrine and sophocarpine, were isolated from the
total alkaloids; their chemical structure was identified by
C NMR data. Matrine showed toxicities against minor and medium workers with 7-day LC
values of 46.77 and 71.49 mg/L, respectively, and for sophocarpine, 50.08 and 85.87 mg/L, respectively. The two compounds could substantially reduce the foraging response, food consumption, and aggregation of
workers at a sublethal concentration of 15 mg/L. The present research suggests that
roots have potential as a natural control agent for red imported fire ants. |
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ISSN: | 2072-6651 2072-6651 |
DOI: | 10.3390/toxins15020105 |