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  Pak. J. Bot., 40(5): 1983-1992, 2008.

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ANTIFEEDANT ACTIVITIES OF SECONDARY METABOLITES FROM AJUGA NIPPONENSIS AGAINST PLUTELLA XYLOSTELLA

 

ZHEN HUANG1, FU CHAI ZHOU1, DI XU2, M. AFZAL3, M. HAMID BASHIR3, SHAUKAT ALI1 and SHOAIB FREED1

 

Abstract: Antifeedant activities of seven chemicals isolated from Ajuga nipponensis were examined in a bioassay against 3rd instar larvae of Plutella xylostella. Five compounds (luteolin, stigmasterol, acacetin, 20-hydroxyecdysone and fraction 1) showed significant antifeedant activities, with the AFI50 values of 1935.02, 2515.94, 6589.58, 287.58, 2171.31µg/ml after 24h and 1853.20, 3812.24, 2581.43, 103.42, 1429.75µg/ml respectively after 48h of treatment. The synergistic effects of mixtures of secondary compounds were studied and antifeedant index was directly related to the component and the proportion of the mixture i.e., no synergism existed between luteolin and 20-hydroxyecdysone mixture, but the values of CTC for fraction 1, stigmasterol, acacetin, luteolin and 20-hydroxyecdysone mixture were up to 627.07 and 111.72 after 24 and 48h, respectively. In addition, only apigenin showed effectiveness against Diamondback moth, with a high mortality percentage and low consumed leaf area when mixed with avermectins.

 


1Engineering Research Center of Biological Control, Ministry of Education, College of Natural Resource and Environment, South China Agricultural University, P.P. China, 510642.

2Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Ecology, South China Agricultural University, P.P. China, 510642

3Department of Agri. Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan


   
         
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