Bioefficacy of isolated compound l-isoleucine, N-allyloxycarbonyl-, and dodecyl ester from entomopathogenic actinobacteria Actinokineospora fastidiosa against agricultural insect pests, human vector mosquitoes, and antioxidant activities
Spodoptera litura and Helicoverpa armigera are polyphagous pests of agricultural crops in the Asian tropics since these pests have been responsible for massive crop and carry economic losses and low commodity production. At the same time, mosquitoes are vectors for numerous dreadful diseases, which...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2023-03, Vol.30 (15), p.42608-42628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spodoptera litura
and
Helicoverpa armigera
are polyphagous pests of agricultural crops in the Asian tropics since these pests have been responsible for massive crop and carry economic losses and low commodity production. At the same time, mosquitoes are vectors for numerous dreadful diseases, which is the most important group of insect for their public health concern. Using synthetic insecticides to control the pests can lead to contamination of land surface and groundwater and impact beneficial soil organisms and nontarget species. Applications of bioactive compounds are received considerable attention across the world as alternatives to synthetic insecticides. In the current study, actinobacterial secondary metabolite was isolated from
Actinokineospora fastidiosa
for the first time. The effect of actinobacterial metabolite (l-isoleucine, N-allyloxycarbonyl-, and dodecyl ester) was assessed on agricultural pest
S. litura
and
H. armigera
, mosquito vectors larvae
Ae. aegypti
,
An. stephensi
, and
Cx. quinquefasciatus
. The bioactive fraction was characterized through UV, FTIR, and NMR analysis. GC–MS analyses reveal the existence of a bioactive compound with a respective retention time of 19.740 responsible for larvicidal activity. The bioefficacy of the l-isoleucine, N-allyloxycarbonyl-, and dodecyl ester showed high antifeedant activity on
S. litura
(80.80%) and
H. armigera
(84.49%); and larvicidal activity on
S. litura
(82.77%) and
H. armigera
(88.00%) at 25 μg/mL concentration, respectively. The effective LC
50
values were 8.07 μg/mL (
F
= 2.487,
r
2
= 0.988,
P
≤ 0.05) on
S. litura
and 7.53 μg/mL (
F
= 123.25,
r
2
= 0.951,
P
≤ 0.05) on
H. armigera
. The mosquito larvicidal effect of isolated compounds l-isoleucine, N-allyloxycarbonyl-, and dodecyl ester treated against
Ae. aegypti
,
An. stephensi
, and
Cx. quinquefasciatus
the obtained percentage mortality was 96.66, 83.24, 64.52, 50.00, and 40.00% against
Ae. aegypti
; 100.00, 86.22, 73.81, 65.37, and 56.24% against
An. stephensi
; 100.00, 90.00, 76.24, 68.75, and 56.23% against
Cx. quinquefasciatus
. The mosquito larvae of
Ae. aegypti
obtained LC
50
value was 13.25 μg/mL,
F
= 28.50,
r
2
= 0.90; on
An. stephensi
was 10.19 μg/mL,
F
= 15.55,
r
2
= 0.83, and
Cx. quinquefasciatus
was 9.68 μg/mL,
F
= 20.00,
r
2
= 0.87. Furthermore, l-isoleucine-, N-allyloxycarbonyl-, and dodecyl ester-treated larvae produced significant pupicidal activity on
S. litura
(62.71%) and
H. armigera
(66.50%) at 25 μg/ |
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ISSN: | 1614-7499 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-022-23565-w |