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Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): Intoxication with essential oils isolated from Lippia turbinata (Griseb.) and analysis of neuropeptides and neuropeptide receptors, putative targets for pest control
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2020-07Registro en:
Corzo, Fernando Livio; Traverso, Lucila María; Sterkel, Marcos; Benavente, Alba María del Valle; Ajmat, María Teresa; et al.; Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): Intoxication with essential oils isolated from Lippia turbinata (Griseb.) and analysis of neuropeptides and neuropeptide receptors, putative targets for pest control; Wiley-liss, div John Wiley & Sons Inc.; Archives Of Insect Biochemistry And Physiology; 104; 3; 7-2020; 1-17
0739-4462
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Corzo, Fernando Livio
Traverso, Lucila María
Sterkel, Marcos
Benavente, Alba María del Valle
Ajmat, María Teresa
Ons, Sheila
Resumen
The Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctella is a pest of stored products worldwide. Plant-derived essential oils with insecticidal activity could be safe products to control this species. The scarce information about the mode of action of most plant-derived products limits their use for the control of insect pests. Here, we demonstrate that an essential oil distilled from Lippia turbinata (“poleo”) has insecticidal activity on P. interpunctella larvae. Furthermore, we performed a comprehensive characterization of P. interpunctella neuroendocrine system, in comparison with other lepidopteran species.