Abstract:
Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) is an economically important pest of many
agricultural crops, to study the effects of acetamiprid, acephate, fipronil and custard apple
Annona squamosa L. on cotton pest Spodoptera litura (Fab.), with reference to transgenic
and conventional cotton varieties studies were carried out. Five doses were used for each
under test samples i.e., acetamiprid 0.16, 0.20, 0.24, 0.28, 0.32 %, acephate 0.097, 0.291,
0.485, 0.679, 0.873 %, fipronil 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05 %, and Annona squamosa 0.9,
1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7 % concentrations of a desired volume were prepared by diluting in
distilled water. Sixty larvae were treated by using leaf dipping method. After 72 hours
mortality was recorded. The experiment was replicated four times. By calculating the
mean mortalities through probit analysis in respect to various doses of the insecticides
and custard apple Annona squamosa LC50 was calculated, as the pattern of toxicity
showed, fipronil was found to be the highest toxic with the lowest LC50 value of 0.025%
followed by acetamiprid 0.231%, acephate 0.337% and Annona squamosa with 1.319%
respectively. Same numbers of Spodoptera litura larvae were treated with LC50 of each
insecticide and Annona squamosa, and the fresh leaves of 40 days aged cotton plant of
respective variety to study their effects on biotic potential of Spodoptera litura.
Acetamiprid found to be highly effective against pupation. Fipronil and Annona
squamosa was found to be the more promising with pupal weigh of 292.75 and 300.21
mg/pupa respectively. Annona squamosa and cotton varieties caused prolong pupal
duration as compared to other treatments whereas the lowest pupal duration was recorded
in fipronil treatment. Acephate showed higher toxic effects against adult emergence
followed by acetamiprid, fipronil, Annona squamosa, CEMB-33, Bt-906, FH-142 and
CIM-496. The lowest adult female/male ratio was observed in fipronil, acephate and
CEMB-33 treatment as 0.866, 0.867 and 0.936, female/male while it was found almost
equal in Annona squamosa and it was higher in cotton varieties. To determine the effects on biotic potential of Spodoptera litura four different
mating combinations of male and female crosses were established for adults emerged
from each concentration treated larvae i.e., T♀xU♂, T♂xU♀, T♀xT♂ and U♂xU♀ as
control. Adult when crossed as T♀xU♂, Annona squamosa and insecticides were found
to be more effective than under test cotton varieties against fecundity as well as fertility.
Among insecticides and Annona squamosa, higher effects were recorded in acephate
followed by Annona squamosa, fipronil and acetamiprid. Among cotton varieties CEMB-
33 found to be the most effective followed by Bt-906, FH-142 and CIM-496 as compared
to control. Adults when crossed as T♂xU♀, acephate and Annona squamosa, showed
higher effects in insecticides and in cotton varieties CEMB-33 were found to be the most
effective against fecundity and Annona squamosa showed higher effects on fertility
followed by fipronil, acephate and acetamiprid and in cotton varieties CEMB-33 showed
higher effect against fertility of Spodoptera litura. while in the case of T♀xT♂ fecundity
was found tremendously suffered, acephate and Annona squamosa was found to be
effective than others, where as fipronil, acetamiprid and Annona squamosa proved to be
the most effective against fertility. Adults, pairs in all crosses acephate treated adults
showed the lowest incubation period whereas Bt-906 and CEMB-33 showed higher
incubation period than in control. Newly emerged T♀xU♂, Annona squamosa showed
the lowest adult male longevity, whereas in the same pair acephate showed the lowest
female adult. When adults were paired as U♀×T♂ of Spodoptera litura, acephate showed
the lowest adult male longevity, whereas fipronil and Annona squamosa showed the
lowest female adult longevity. In the case of T♀xT♂ acephate and Annona squamosa
showed the lowest adult male and female longevity.
Sodium dodecylsulfatepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) was
employed to determine the effects of insecticides, Annona squamosa, and under test
cotton varieties on the protein pattern of 5th instar Spodoptera litura larvae. Relative flow
values and movement of separated proteins were recorded and compared with the protein pattern of untreated group of larvae. Estimation of electrophoretic mobility of different
proteins, total protein contents, acetylcholinesterase activity and total esterase activity
were determined under the toxic effect insecticides, Annona squamosa, and under test
cotton varieties. Quantitative changes in total protein contents and inhibition in the
activity of acetylcholinesterase and fluctuation in total esterases were observed. Annona
squamosa showed significant toxic effects against Spodoptera litura larvae and exhibited
inhibitory activity against total protein, acetylcholinesterase, and detoxification enzymes
total esterase. Annona squamosa and transgenic cotton varieties may be considered as
ecosystem friendly approach and could be used as pest control agents in order to reduce
use of synthetic pesticides.