Record Details

Aphicidal effects of terpenoids present in Citrus limon on Macrosiphum roseiformis and two generalist insect predators

DIR@IMTECH: CSIR-Institute of Microbial Technology

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title Aphicidal effects of terpenoids present in Citrus limon on Macrosiphum roseiformis and two generalist insect predators
 
Creator Gupta, Garima
Agarwal, Uday
Kaur, Harneet
Kumar, Neelima R
Gupta, Pawan
 
Subject QR Microbiology
 
Description The current study is the first report that revealed insecticidal effects of lemon (Citrus limon) peel aqueous extract
(LFPAE) against common insect pest of rose, aphids (Macrosiphum roseiformis) and for its influence on useful nontarget
predators viz., Coccinella septempunctata and Orius laevigatus on rose plants. Effects of LFPAE seemed
promising concerning pest and predators of Rosa spp. The LC ESI Q-TOF MS/MS analysis of extract revealed the
presence of (L-pipecolic acid, scopoletin, pulegone, γ-terpinene, carvone, menthone, myrcene, limonene,
(−)-trans-isopiperitenol, geranial and linalool as active components that may be ascribed to observed effects.
Also, some major terpenoids α-pinene, β-pinene, γ-terpinene, menthone, linalool, limonene which are known to
be present in lemon were tested for their efficacy. LFPAE did not show any toxicity towards C. septempunctata.
However, it was moderately toxic to O. laevigatus. Food choice assays and odor choice assay revealed that there
was no significant difference obtained between the percentage of pests/predators that reached a particular
choice (LFPAE treated, or untreated rose leaves). According to LC50 values of LFPAE for aphids, the highest
toxicity and least value (6.68 mg/ml), was obtained at 72 h which was almost similar to the lowest concentration
tested (×6 =6.25 mg/ml). Besides at 24 and 48 h LC50 values were somewhere around ×2 (100 mg/ml) and
×3 (50 mg/ml) concentrations. Among all the terpenoids tested at 24–72 h, γ-terpinene was most toxic with
LC50 value ranging from 0.18 to 0.004 mg/ml followed by menthone (0.8–0.008), β-pinene (5.8–0.004), limonene
(5.8–0.009), mixture (8.5–0.003), linalool (12.3–0.13) and α-pinene (17.8–0.02), respectively. Field data
showed that LFPAE at ×1 (200 mg/ml), ×2 and ×3 concentration was effective until nine days after treatment
(DAT) and lowest concentration ×4 did not show affectivity beyond seven days. However, terpenoids mixture at
×1 (10 mg/ml each) showed affectivity till 11DAT and lower two concentrations (×2 and ×3) caused significant
mortality up to 7DAT
 
Publisher Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Korean Society of Applied Entomology and Taiwan Entomological Society.
 
Date 2017-12
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://crdd.osdd.net/open/2088/1/APE2017.pdf
Gupta, Garima and Agarwal, Uday and Kaur, Harneet and Kumar, Neelima R and Gupta, Pawan (2017) Aphicidal effects of terpenoids present in Citrus limon on Macrosiphum roseiformis and two generalist insect predators. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 20 (4). pp. 1087-1095.
 
Relation https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1226861517302406?via%3Dihub
http://crdd.osdd.net/open/2088/