2018
DOI: 10.21608/eajb.2018.11687
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Physiological Activities of Anti-Juvenile Hormone Agents Against Insects and Their Role For Devising Fourth Generation Insecticides: A Comprehensive Review

Abstract: In an attempt to compensate their immobility, plants produce diverse chemicals known as 'allelochemicals' which make them suitable for utilization by phytophagous insects and other herbivores by imparting repellency, toxicity, unpalatibility or biochemical alienation of necessary biochemical or physiological functions (Koul and

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“…On the other hand, insects often show degenerative changes in some tissues and organs, after the attainment of sexual maturity, which can be called 'senility' or 'aging'. The affected adult longevity can be considered as an informative indicator for adult aging, i.e., prolongation of longevity may denote a delay of aging but shortened longevity may denote an acceleration of aging, although the death is usually the density of all creatures (for review see Ghoneim and Bakr, 2018). Depending on our results, 6-BA seemed to delay the aging of G. mellonella, i.e., it exhibited antioxidant activity against this insect.…”
Section: I3 Disturbed Adult Longevity By 6-ba: I31 Total Adult Longevitymentioning
confidence: 65%
“…On the other hand, insects often show degenerative changes in some tissues and organs, after the attainment of sexual maturity, which can be called 'senility' or 'aging'. The affected adult longevity can be considered as an informative indicator for adult aging, i.e., prolongation of longevity may denote a delay of aging but shortened longevity may denote an acceleration of aging, although the death is usually the density of all creatures (for review see Ghoneim and Bakr, 2018). Depending on our results, 6-BA seemed to delay the aging of G. mellonella, i.e., it exhibited antioxidant activity against this insect.…”
Section: I3 Disturbed Adult Longevity By 6-ba: I31 Total Adult Longevitymentioning
confidence: 65%
“…After the attainment of sexual maturity, insects often show degenerative changes in some tissues and organs which can be called 'senility' or 'aging'. In insects, the affected adult longevity can be considered as an informative indicator for the adult aging, i.e., prolongation of longevity may denote a delay of aging and vice versa, although the death is usually the destiny of all creatures (Ghoneim and Bakr, 2018;Ghoneim and Al-keridis, 2019). Regardless of the treated larval instar of S. littoralis, Nerolidol induced the successfully emerged adult females, in the present study, to live remarkably shortened total longevity at all concentration levels, except the lower two concentration levels.…”
Section: Influenced Adult Longevity: Shortened Total Adult Longevitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slowdown in population growth occurs: under the juvenoids` influence on the insects` endocrine system, leading to disruption of the normal reproductive functions. Fenoxycarb provokes a halt in embryonic development, which causes the egg`s death and does not allow to start molting and metamorphosis into an adult insect processes [1,2,3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%