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Comparative Insecticidal Activity and Mechanism of Isocycloseram versus Other GABAergic Insecticides against the Fall Armyworm.

Xinyu LiuFeifan LiuTao TangJunyan WangYing WangQiutang HuangQiuxia WangChun-Qing Zhao
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
The fall armyworm (FAW) is a serious agricultural pest and has developed resistance to multiple insecticides. It is necessary to introduce novel insecticide(s) for controlling FAW. Isocycloseram is a completely novel isoxazoline insecticide. However, its activity and mode of action against FAW have not been reported. In this study, isocycloseram exhibited a higher insecticidal activity (LC 50 = 0.26 mg/kg) than fipronil (LC 50 = 7.72 mg/kg) against FAW. The median inhibitory concentration (IC 50 ) of isocycloseram (IC 50 = 8.52 nM) was almost equal to that of the desmethyl-broflanilide (IC 50 = 7.32 nM) to the Sfr RDL1 receptor. The IC 50 of isocycloseram to the Sfr RDL2 receptor was 11.13 nM, which was obviously less than that of desmethyl-broflanilide, dieldrin, fipronil, fluxametamide. Compared with the Sfr RDL2 receptor, the Sfr RDL1 receptor exhibited higher sensitivity to GABAergic insecticides. The recombinant Sfr GluCl receptor was successfully stimulated by l-glutamate; however, the currents were low and weakly inhibited by isocycloseram at 10 μM. In conclusion, our results provided the theoretical basis for usage of GABAergic insecticides for controlling FAW.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • risk assessment
  • binding protein
  • mass spectrometry