Review paper
Essential oil antifeedants against armyworms: promises and challenges
Pavela, Roman; Guedes, Raul Narciso C.; Maggi, Filippo; Desneux, Nicolas; Benelli, Giovanni

Entomologia Generalis Volume 43 Number 4 (2023), p. 689 - 704
published: Oct 10, 2023
published online: Apr 27, 2023
manuscript accepted: Mar 15, 2023
manuscript revision received: Feb 4, 2023
manuscript revision requested: Jan 16, 2023
manuscript received: Oct 26, 2022
DOI: 10.1127/entomologia/2023/1887
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Abstract
Plant secondary metabolites are fascinating weapons in the fight against herbivores. Of note, products of the plant secondary metabolism can be highly useful in developing insecticides for insect pest management. In this framework, the present review focuses on a group of plant secondary metabolites, i.e., essential oils (EOs), and a major group of insect pest species, armyworms, Spodoptera spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), with a major focus on antifeeding responses. Among all tested EOs, only the ones extracted from Angelica archangelica, Artemisia nakaii, Piper hispidinervum, P. sanctifelicis, Pulegium vulgare and Tanacetum parthenium showed good antifeedant efficacy (i.e., ED50<10 µg/cm2) against Spodoptera littoralis or S. litura. EO major constituents showing promising antifeedant activity include pulegone, 11α-epoxyeremophil-9-en-8-one (ligudicin A), piperitone epoxide and thujone, all showing ED50<1 µg/cm2. Other promising compounds are dehydrofukinone, germacrone, piperitenone and piperitenone oxide, showing ED50<5 µg/cm2. Overall, considering the sparse literature on the topic and the lack of standardized methods for testing EOs and their major constituents as antifeedants on armyworms, a call for standardization of armyworm antifeedant tests is presented.
Keywords
armyworms •
green insecticide •
ingestion toxicity •
moth pest •
Noctuidae •
Spodoptera frugiperda
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Spodoptera litura
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Spodoptera littoralis