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The Survival and Physiological Response of Calliptamus abbreviatus Ikonn (Orthoptera: Acrididae) to Flavonoids Rutin and Quercetin.


ABSTRACT: Insect-resistant substances from plants are important natural resources that human beings can potentially develop and use to control pests. In this study, we explored the adverse effects of rutin and quercetin on grasshopper (Calliptamus abbreviatus), as well as the insect's physiological response to these substances in laboratory and field experiments. These two plant compounds exhibited toxic effects on C. abbreviatus, with quercetin showing a stronger toxicity, indicated by a lower survival, slower development, and higher induced gene expression and activities of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, cytochrome P450s, superoxide dismutase, peroxidase and catalase, compared to rutin. These compounds, especially quercetin, have the potential to be developed as biopesticides to control grasshoppers.

SUBMITTER: Huang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10888613 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Survival and Physiological Response of <i>Calliptamus abbreviatus</i> Ikonn (Orthoptera: Acrididae) to Flavonoids Rutin and Quercetin.

Huang Xunbing X   Zheng Li L   Wang Yueyue Y  

Insects 20240201 2


Insect-resistant substances from plants are important natural resources that human beings can potentially develop and use to control pests. In this study, we explored the adverse effects of rutin and quercetin on grasshopper (<i>Calliptamus abbreviatus</i>), as well as the insect's physiological response to these substances in laboratory and field experiments. These two plant compounds exhibited toxic effects on <i>C. abbreviatus</i>, with quercetin showing a stronger toxicity, indicated by a lo  ...[more]

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