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        Identification of serine protease, serine protease homolog and prophenoloxidase genes in Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

        Yang Lei,Xing Binglin,Wang Likui,Yuan Linlin,Manzoor Mujahid,Li Fen,Wu Shaoying 한국응용곤충학회 2021 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.24 No.4

        In insects, proteolytic cascades medicated by serine proteases (SPs), serine protease homologs (SPHs) and prophenoloxidases (PPOs) control several physiological processes, notably the innate immunity. However, no attempts have been made to identify and characterize these genes in Spodoptera frugiperda, one of the most destructive agricultural pests. In this study, 83 SPs, 26 SPHs and four PPOs were respectively identified in S. frugiperda genome based on homology blast against those of other insects. We then analyzed the domain organization of these proteins and assigned them into different groups by phylogenetic reconstruction. Furthermore, the mRNA levels of clip-domain SPs/SPHs (cSPs/cSPHs) and PPOs were quantified in response to a mixed infection of Micrococcus luteus and Escherichia coli, and obvious accumulations were recorded in immune tissues, including hemocytes and fat body. In the latter study, we profiled the expression patterns of highly expressed cSPs and PPOs in different developmental stages, including egg, larva, pupa, female and male adults. It was shown that most cSPs were abundantly expressed in adults, while PPOs were detected at high levels in both egg and larval stages. These current findings substantially add to our understanding of the roles of S. frugiperda SPs, SPHs and PPOs in immune regulation and further lay a solid foundation for uncovering the interaction mechanisms between insects and pathogens.

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        Comestible and temperature effects on the biological traits of fall armyworms, Spodoptera frugiperda

        Li Fen,Wang Likui,Lu Rongcai,Peng Zhengqiang,Malhat Farag,Lyu Baoqian,Wu Shaoying 한국곤충학회 2021 Entomological Research Vol.51 No.10

        Spodoptera frugiperda is considered a serious pest for many crops throughout the world. Here, we develop an easy and quick-to-prepare solid medium with multiple benefits, including reductions in cost, post-rearing waste, storage space, and labor, for rearing S. frugiperda larvae. The body length and weight at each development stage showed no differences with those of the corn leaves treatment group (P > 0.05). The development time of F0 generation from the first to adults stage was 51.27 ± 4.62 days when the larvae were reared on artificial diet, which is slightly longer than the 50.69 ± 4.56 days for those reared on corn leaves diet (P > 0.05). The temperature changes have no effect on body length and weight when the fall armyworms are reared on artificial diet, however, the influence of temperature change on development was more obvious. The development time was significantly longer at 18°C and shorter at 35°C than that at 25°C (P < 0.05). Furthermore, in the age-specific two-sex life table method, the life table parameters (i.e., r, λ, R0, GRR) significantly decreased at 18°C and 35°C compared with those at 25°C. The age–stage survival rate of S. frugiperda was higher on artificial diet at 25°C than 18°C, 35°C, and on corn leaves at 25°C in all stages. The 35°C temperature change had more influence on the age–stage survival than the other temperatures. This study provided ideal indoor breeding conditions for fall armyworm and sufficient materials for further indoor and outdoor research.

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        Preliminary study on the effect of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to control Spodoptera frugiperda

        Lu Hui,Li Fen,Zhu Xiaoming,Tang Jihong,Lyu Baoqian,Wu Shaoying 한국곤충학회 2021 Entomological Research Vol.51 No.9

        Spraying insecticides by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an effective method to prevent and control Spodoptera frugiperda. This study investigated the influences of different UAV types, spray adjuvants, spray times, maize growth periods, and insecticides on S. frugiperda in three cities, Hainan Province, China. The results showed that at least two times are needed to spray insecticides using UAVs when controlling the S. frugiperda. Both UAVs had a substantially higher control effect and lower cost than artificial spray methods. Oil spray adjuvant Refei was more suitable for both UAVs than Tiancheng to control pests. Chlorantraniliprole had the best control effect of up to 90%. The control effects at the seedling stage and small bell stage of S. frugiperda were 94.3% and 91.3%, respectively. Spraying at 7:00 am and 7:00 pm by UAVof T20 had good control effect on S. frugiperda in three cities.

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        A study on the cannibalism behaviour and predation of the larvae of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)

        Mbuji Amosi Leonard,Gong Xueyan,Li Fen,Yang Lei,Shi Xueyan,Peng Zhengqiang,Zhang Ying,Wu Shaoying 한국곤충학회 2022 Entomological Research Vol.52 No.5

        Cannibalism behaviour in the Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is among of liming factor for mass production of the larvae for laboratory experiment. To understand the change of cannibalism, larvae of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd were used to study cannibalism they were put on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th larvae growth stages in a density of 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70. In this study, the results showed that the functional response of the 3rd -5th instar larvae to the 2nd larvae and the 4th–5th instar larvae to the 3rd larvae and 5th and 6th instar larvae to the 4th larvae fitted well with the Holling II mode. The maximum predation of the 3rd-5th instar larvae on the 2nd instar larvae were 27.17, 74.63, and 232.6 respectively, the maximum predation of the 4th–5th instar larvae on the 3rd instar larvae were 76.92 and 11.82 respectively, and the maximum predation of the 5th–6th instar larvae on the 4th instar larvae were 15.83 and 10.40. The predation of the older larvae to the younger larvae increased with the increase of the density of the younger larvae. This research aims at selecting the minimum number of larvae that will be effective and sustainable for laboratory experiments and minimizing the development of cannibalism in S. frugiperda, reduces crowding for larvae management and promoting healthy larvae. This study provides a pavement of managing larvae ensuring massive indoor larvae rearing to reduce the challenge of inadequate larva for the experiment.

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