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The effects of azadirachtin, a compound from the neem tree, Azadirachta indica A. Juss, were studied during the last-larval instar of Locusta migratoria. A dose-response relationship was established using moult inhibition and mortality as effective parameters. Although injected azadirachtin elicits feeding inhibition, our results prove that moult inhibition is due to an interference with the endocrine system rather than to the altered feeding behaviour. Modification and suppression of the ecdysteroid titre by azadirachtin is closely correlated with the morphogenetic effects. Inhibition of eclosion processes, however, suggest a wide-spread blockage of factors presumably located in the central nervous system. © 1983.
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Sieber, K. P., & Rembold, H. (1983). The effects of azadirachtin on the endocrine control of moulting in Locusta migratoria. Journal of Insect Physiology, 29(6), 523–527. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1910(83)90083-5
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