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Biologically active toxin from macroalgae Chaetomorpha antennina Bory, against the lepidopteran Spodoptera litura Fab. and evaluation of toxicity to earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae Kinb.

Authors :
Chanthini, Kanagaraj Muthu-Pandian
Senthil-Nathan, Sengottayan
Stanley-Raja, Vethamonickam
Karthi, Sengodan
Sivanesh, Haridoss
Ramasubramanian, Ramakrishnan
Abdel-Megeed, Ahmed
Maghraby, Dahlia M. El
Ghaith, Aml
Alwahibi, Mona S.
Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman
Hunter, Wayne Brian
Source :
Chemical & Biological Technologies in Agriculture; 9/22/2021, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Seaweeds harbour a wide array of bioactive compounds shown to be effective in support of sustainable agricultural practices. The green seaweed Chaetomorpha antennina found in abundance in coastal areas of India has been reported with various bioactivities. Owing to the requirement of alternative and economical natural pest control method to be applied in sustainable agronomic strategies, the current study attempts to evaluate the efficacy of chemical toxins from C. antennina, as insecticidal agents, by inspecting their effects on the physiology, biochemistry, immune system, and histology of one of the most important insect pests of agricultural crops in the Asian tropics, the polyphagous lepidopteran Spodoptera litura. Results: The active fraction 5 isolated from C. antennina using methanol extraction produced significant mortality rates of S. litura among all the other fractions obtained. GC–MS analysis revealed the presence of various pesticide compounds. The toxin compounds (active fraction 5) were found to negatively influence the pest's immune system performance at sub-lethal concentrations (LC<subscript>50</subscript> 38.73and LC<subscript>90</subscript> 53.60 ppm), affecting insect development, reducing the haemocyte count (69.24%) and reduced the activity of major defence enzyme phenoloxidase decreased post-treatments. Digestive phosphatase enzymes, acid phosphatase, ACP, alkaline phosphatase, ALP, and ATPase were demodulated by 37.5, 39, and 23.9% compared with untreated. Increase in detoxification enzymes coupled with mid-gut collapse are indicative of the toxicity of the compounds. Earthworms exposed to seaweed compounds displayed no debarring effects. Conclusion: Extracted seaweed compounds produced significant lethal effect on the insect larvae, affecting the immune as well as digestive systems of the pest. However, no such toxicity was observed in earthworms treated with the seaweed fraction supporting their environmentally benign nature. Since the insect immune system is responsible for the development of resurgence against pesticides, suppression of immunological activities by seaweed toxins indicate the long-term applicability of these compounds as prospective pesticides. The results support the potential of chemicals from C. antennina for biopesticide development to manage economically important agricultural pests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21965641
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Chemical & Biological Technologies in Agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152559766
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-021-00247-2