INBIOFAL   26035
INSTITUTO DE BIOTECNOLOGIA FARMACEUTICA Y ALIMENTARIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Insecticidal activities of diketopiperazines of Nomuraea rileyi entomopathogenic fungus
Autor/es:
MARCINKEVICIUS K; SALVATORE ANALIA; BARDON ALICIA; CARTAGENA ELENA; ARENA M; NANCY VERA; MARCINKEVICIUS K; SALVATORE ANALIA; BARDON ALICIA; CARTAGENA ELENA; ARENA M; NANCY VERA
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
AI PUBLICATION
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 2 p. 1586 - 1596
ISSN:
2456-1878
Resumen:
Entomopathogenic fungi are fungal organisms extensively used in various parts of the world as biopesticides against insect pests that cause important economic damage. Various secondary metabolites produced by these fungi have many potential biological activities. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the insecticidal activity of extracts and pure compounds from Nomuraea rileyi (Farlow) Samson entomopathogenic fungi against Spodoptera frugiperda Smith (Lepidoptera), Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Diptera) and Tribolium castaneum Herbst (Coleoptera), three insect pests that generate serious economic losses in the northwest of Argentina. Diketopiperazines were extracted from the culture free supernatant of the media with ethyl acetate. Antifeedant properties were detected in all extracts under dietary choice conditions (300 ug/ g of diet). The maximum antifeedant activity was noted in cycles (Pro-Val) (86.02) and cycle (Pro-Phe) (73.47), while the rest of the extracts and metabolites exhibited varying degrees of moderate or less toxic effects. The maximum oviposition deterrence against C. capitata (55.86%) was recorded with cycle (Pro-Phe) at a 50 µm/cm2 dose. Culture medium extracts supplemented with insect remains and all pure compounds showed repellent action against T. castaneum. The main repellency was observed in phenylacetic acid and cycle (Pro-Val) with RI values of 42 and 41% respectively. The present study would suggest the possible utilization of entomopathogenic fungal metabolites as an effective agent for controlling insect pests that cause important economic losses.