Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides

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Autor(a) principal: Fazolin, Murilo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Estrela, Joelma Lima Vidal, Monteiro, André Fábio Medeiros, Silva, Iriana Maria da, Gomes, Luiara Paiva, Silva, Maria Samylla de Farias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23374
Resumo: The use of synergists is important to minimize the amount of chemical insecticide required for insect control. Their use may contribute to reducing environmental contamination and preserving beneficial insects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the synergy and uniformity of the response of Spodoptera frugiperda (Noctuidae) larvae to doses of an essential oil of an Amazon chemotype, Piper aduncum (Piperaceae), when combinationed with the following commercial insecticides: cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate, compared to piperonyl butoxide (PBO). Through the relationship between CL50 and DL50 of insecticides taken separately and their synergistic combinations with the essential oil and PBO, synergism factors (SF) were obtained for comparison with each other. With residual contact, there was a significant enhancement of commercial insecticides formulated with cypermethrin (SF = 73.03), zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 16.51) and permethrin (SF = 8.46-17.22), when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil; in turn, with topical application, there was only an observed significant enhancement for zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 0.40-4.26), permethrin (SF = 2.10-4.79) and esfenvarelate (SF = 3.80) insecticides when combined with the essential oil. With the exception of esfenvarelate, the other synergistic combinations showed homogeneous responses for topical application and residual contact for at least one synergistic combination with P. aduncum essential oil. The significance of the SF values from combining P. aduncum essential oil with cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate insecticides may indicate that this essential oil is an alternative option to PBO.
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spelling Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticidesCombinação do óleo essencial de Piper aduncum L. com inseticidas comerciaisAmazonian chemotypebotanical synergiccytochrome P-450esterasePiper aduncum.Citocromo P-450EsterasesPIPERACEAESinérgico botânico.The use of synergists is important to minimize the amount of chemical insecticide required for insect control. Their use may contribute to reducing environmental contamination and preserving beneficial insects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the synergy and uniformity of the response of Spodoptera frugiperda (Noctuidae) larvae to doses of an essential oil of an Amazon chemotype, Piper aduncum (Piperaceae), when combinationed with the following commercial insecticides: cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate, compared to piperonyl butoxide (PBO). Through the relationship between CL50 and DL50 of insecticides taken separately and their synergistic combinations with the essential oil and PBO, synergism factors (SF) were obtained for comparison with each other. With residual contact, there was a significant enhancement of commercial insecticides formulated with cypermethrin (SF = 73.03), zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 16.51) and permethrin (SF = 8.46-17.22), when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil; in turn, with topical application, there was only an observed significant enhancement for zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 0.40-4.26), permethrin (SF = 2.10-4.79) and esfenvarelate (SF = 3.80) insecticides when combined with the essential oil. With the exception of esfenvarelate, the other synergistic combinations showed homogeneous responses for topical application and residual contact for at least one synergistic combination with P. aduncum essential oil. The significance of the SF values from combining P. aduncum essential oil with cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate insecticides may indicate that this essential oil is an alternative option to PBO.A importância da utilização de sinergistas está relacionada à minimização da quantidade de inseticida químico necessária para o controle de insetos, podendo contribuir com a diminuição da contaminação ambiental e preservação de insetos benéficos. Na busca de uma alternativa ao butóxido de piperonila (PBO), o estudo comparou os efeitos do PBO e do óleo essencial de Piper aduncum L. combinados com os inseticidas cipermetrina, permetrina e esfenvalerato, quanto ao efeito sinérgico e homogeneidade de resposta de larvas de Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith, 1797). Inicialmente foram determinadas as doses e concentrações letais (DL50 e CL50) para larvas de S. frugiperda submetidas ao tratamento com o OEPA assim como para cada inseticida comercial considerados de forma isolada. Posteriormente, para avaliação do efeito sinérgico, foram realizadas combinações das doses e concentrações sub-letais com o óleo essencial (metade e um quarto da DL50 ou CL50, respectivamente) com as doses e concentrações sub-letais dos inseticidas comerciais (abaixo das DL40 ou CL40, respectivamente). Para complementar a comprovação da eficácia sinérgica do OEPA, foram utilizados como tratamentos adicionais as mesmas sub-concentrações e sub-doses dos inseticidas utilizadas anteriormente nas combinações com o óleo, passando a ser combinadas com o PBO na proporção de 10:1 (PBO: Inseticida). Por meio da relação das CL50 e DL50 dos inseticidas tomados isoladamente e de suas respectivas combinações sinérgicas com o OEPA e o PBO, foram obtidos os fatores de sinergismo (FS) para comparação entre si. Por contato residual foi evidenciada significativa potencialização dos inseticidas comerciais formulados com cipermetrina (FS= 73,03), zeta-cipermetrina (FS= 16,51) e permetrina (FS= 8,46-17,22), quando combinados com o OEPA. Já por contato tópico ocorreu significativa potencialização somente dos inseticidas zeta-cipermetrina (FS= 0,40-4,26), permetrina (FS= 2,10-4,79) e esfenvarelato (FS= 3,80) quando em combinação com o OEPA. Com exceção do esfenvarelato, as demais combinações sinérgicas apresentaram homogeneidade de resposta tanto por contato tópico como residual, para pelo menos uma combinação sinérgica com o OEPA. A significância dos valores do FS das combinações do óleo essencial de P. aduncum com os inseticidas à base de cipermetrina, zeta-cipermetrina, permetrina e esfenvarelato podem indicar ser este óleo essencial uma opção ao PBO.UEL2016-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa CientíficaPesquisa científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2337410.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n6p3903Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 6 (2016); 3903-3914Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 6 (2016); 3903-39141679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
Combinação do óleo essencial de Piper aduncum L. com inseticidas comerciais
title Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
spellingShingle Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
Fazolin, Murilo
Amazonian chemotype
botanical synergic
cytochrome P-450
esterase
Piper aduncum.
Citocromo P-450
Esterases
PIPERACEAE
Sinérgico botânico.
title_short Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
title_full Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
title_fullStr Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
title_full_unstemmed Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
title_sort Combining the essential oil of Piper aduncum L. with commercial insecticides
author Fazolin, Murilo
author_facet Fazolin, Murilo
Estrela, Joelma Lima Vidal
Monteiro, André Fábio Medeiros
Silva, Iriana Maria da
Gomes, Luiara Paiva
Silva, Maria Samylla de Farias
author_role author
author2 Estrela, Joelma Lima Vidal
Monteiro, André Fábio Medeiros
Silva, Iriana Maria da
Gomes, Luiara Paiva
Silva, Maria Samylla de Farias
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fazolin, Murilo
Estrela, Joelma Lima Vidal
Monteiro, André Fábio Medeiros
Silva, Iriana Maria da
Gomes, Luiara Paiva
Silva, Maria Samylla de Farias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazonian chemotype
botanical synergic
cytochrome P-450
esterase
Piper aduncum.
Citocromo P-450
Esterases
PIPERACEAE
Sinérgico botânico.
topic Amazonian chemotype
botanical synergic
cytochrome P-450
esterase
Piper aduncum.
Citocromo P-450
Esterases
PIPERACEAE
Sinérgico botânico.
description The use of synergists is important to minimize the amount of chemical insecticide required for insect control. Their use may contribute to reducing environmental contamination and preserving beneficial insects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the synergy and uniformity of the response of Spodoptera frugiperda (Noctuidae) larvae to doses of an essential oil of an Amazon chemotype, Piper aduncum (Piperaceae), when combinationed with the following commercial insecticides: cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate, compared to piperonyl butoxide (PBO). Through the relationship between CL50 and DL50 of insecticides taken separately and their synergistic combinations with the essential oil and PBO, synergism factors (SF) were obtained for comparison with each other. With residual contact, there was a significant enhancement of commercial insecticides formulated with cypermethrin (SF = 73.03), zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 16.51) and permethrin (SF = 8.46-17.22), when combined with the P. aduncum essential oil; in turn, with topical application, there was only an observed significant enhancement for zeta-cypermethrin (SF = 0.40-4.26), permethrin (SF = 2.10-4.79) and esfenvarelate (SF = 3.80) insecticides when combined with the essential oil. With the exception of esfenvarelate, the other synergistic combinations showed homogeneous responses for topical application and residual contact for at least one synergistic combination with P. aduncum essential oil. The significance of the SF values from combining P. aduncum essential oil with cypermethrin, zeta-cypermethrin, permethrin and esfenvarelate insecticides may indicate that this essential oil is an alternative option to PBO.
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