2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05508
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Azadirachtin Inhibits Nuclear Receptor HR3 in the Prothoracic Gland to Block Larval Ecdysis in the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

Shu-Ting Fan,
Mian-Zhi Wu,
Chang Liu
et al.

Abstract: Azadirachtin has been used to control agricultural pests for a long time; however, the molecular mechanism of azadirachtin on lepidopterans is still not clear. In this study, the fourth instar larvae of fall armyworm were fed with azadirachtin, and then the ecdysis was blocked in the fourth instar larval stage (L4). The prothoracic glands (PGs) of the treated larvae were dissected for RNA sequencing to determine the effect of azadirachtin on ecdysis inhibition. Interestingly, one of the PG-enriched genes, the … Show more

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“…In China, the management and crop losses are estimated to be about $0.77 billion per year . The abuse of conventional pesticides not only has harmful effects on the environment but also leads to the development of drug-resistant populations of P. xylostella . Azadirachtin A, found in plants, is used worldwide in agriculture and pest management for its insecticidal properties. Its popular application indicated that natural insecticides have the potential to be practical substitutes for synthetic pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, the management and crop losses are estimated to be about $0.77 billion per year . The abuse of conventional pesticides not only has harmful effects on the environment but also leads to the development of drug-resistant populations of P. xylostella . Azadirachtin A, found in plants, is used worldwide in agriculture and pest management for its insecticidal properties. Its popular application indicated that natural insecticides have the potential to be practical substitutes for synthetic pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%