Insecticidal properties of pyripyropene A, a microbial secondary metabolite, against agricultural pests

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Abstract

We previously reported the strong insecticidal activity of a microbial secondary metabolite, pyripyropene A (PP-A), against aphids. Pyripyropenes (PPs) have been known to show weak feeding inhibition against lepidopteran pests, but their strong aphicidal activities were first reported in our former study. Here we investigated the details of the insecticidal property of PP-A. Our biological evaluation of PP-A found that it shows high insecticidal activities against some sucking pests, such as whiteflies, as well as aphids, and preferable biological profiles as agricultural insecticides. Furthermore, PP-A controlled aphids well under field conditions.

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Horikoshi, R., Goto, K., Mitomi, M., Oyama, K., Sunazuka, T., & Omura, S. (2018). Insecticidal properties of pyripyropene A, a microbial secondary metabolite, against agricultural pests. Journal of Pesticide Science, 43(4), 266–271. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D18-030

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