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Mechanisms of Insecticidal Action of on Adult Japanese Pine Sawyer Beetles ()

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Journal ACS Omega
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2020 Oct 12
PMID 33043210
Citations 9
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Pine wilt disease, caused by (pine wood nematode), leads to severe environmental and economic damage. Here, we report the results of experiments on the biological control of pine wilt disease through termination of the insect vector of the nematode and the mechanism of the insecticidal action of JEF-279 against (Japanese pine sawyer). A combined treatment with a fungal conidia suspension and a fungal protease-containing culture filtrate caused 75.8% mortality of the insect vector. Additionally, the presence of destruxins was confirmed in the dead Japanese pine sawyer adults, and half of the 10 protein spots in proteomic analysis were identified as an actin related to muscle contraction. Based on proteomic and microscopic analyses, the infection cycle of the Japanese pine sawyer by JEF-279 was inferred to proceed in the following sequence: (1) host adhesion and germination, (2) epicuticle degradation, (3) growth as blastospore, (4) killing by various fungal toxins (insecticidal metabolites), (5) immune response as defense mechanism, and (6) hyphal extrusion and conidiation. Consequently, the combined fungal conidia suspension and protease-containing culture filtrate treatment may be applied as an insecticidal agent, and flaccid paralysis is likely a major mechanism underlying the insecticidal action of JEF-279 on host insects.

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