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Synergism of ( E )-β-farnesene and Its Analogue to Insecticides against the Green Peach Aphid Myzus persicae .

Yihan ZhangYiwen HuangYan LiuZheng-Xi LiXin-Ling YangYao-Guo Qin
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
With high aphid-repellent activity but low stability, ( E )-β-farnesene (EβF), the major component of the aphid alarm pheromone, can be used as a synergist to insecticides. Some EβF analogues possess both good aphid-repellent activity and stability, but the synergistic effect and related mechanism are still unclear. Therefore, this study investigated the synergistic effect and underlying mechanism of the EβF and its analogue against the aphid Myzus persicae . The results indicated that EβF and the analogue showed significantly synergistic effects to different insecticides, with synergism ratios from 1.524 to 3.446. Mechanistic studies revealed that EβF and the analogue exhibited effective repellent activity, significantly upregulated target OBP genes by 161 to 731%, increased aphid mobility, and thereby enhanced contact with insecticides. This research suggests that the EβF analogue represents a novel synergist for insecticides, with the potential for further application in aphid control owing to its enhanced bioactivity and the possibility of reducing insecticide doses.
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