Influence of dietary alkaloids on survival and growth of Spodoptera littoralis
1993
Krug, E. | Proksch, P.
A total of 25 alkaloids including benzylisoquinoline, monoterpenoid indole, quinolizidine, tobacco and tropane alkaloids were studied for deleterious effects towards neonate larvae of the generalist herbivore Spodoptera littoralis. Alkaloids were incorporated into artificial diet at several concentrabons including the respective natural concentration as present in planta as well as two arbitrarily chosen concentrations (0.1 and 0.2% g(-1) fresh wt.) for comparison of the bioactivities. After 5 days of exposure almost all of the alkaloids studied reduced larval growth compared to controls. Larval survival, however, was reduced by more than 50% compared to controls only in the presence of berberine, colchicine and nicotine. Several compounds including for example the Cinchona alkaloids quinidine, quinine or cinchonidine which showed little effect on larval survival after 5 days of exposure turned out to be considerably more active when insects were exposed to the respective alkaloids for their whole larval period. In the chronic exposure studies all of the latter alkaloids caused high larval mortality. The pupal weights were significantly lower than those of the controls. Dietary utilization studies indicated that feeding deterrency is important for the adverse effects caused for example by berberine, quinine or quinidine whereas the high larval mortality observed in the presence of cholchicine or nicotine seems to be primarily due to the acute toxicity of these latter alkaloids.
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