The Effect of Ice-Nucleation-Active Bacteria on Metabolic Regulation in <i>Evergestis extimalis</i> (Scopoli) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Overwintering Larvae on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

<i>Evergestis extimalis</i> (Scopoli) is a significant pest of spring oilseed rape in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has developed resistance to many commonly used insecticides. Therefore, biopesticides should be used to replace the chemical pesticides in pest control. In this study, the...

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Main Authors: Hainan Shao, Yunxiang Liu, Yujiao Liu, Youpeng Lai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/13/10/909
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Summary:<i>Evergestis extimalis</i> (Scopoli) is a significant pest of spring oilseed rape in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has developed resistance to many commonly used insecticides. Therefore, biopesticides should be used to replace the chemical pesticides in pest control. In this study, the effects of ice-nucleation-active (INA) microbes (<i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> 1.7277, <i>P. syringae</i> 1.3200, and <i>Erwinia pyrifoliae</i> 1.3333) on <i>E. extimalis</i> were evaluated. The supercooling points (SCP) were markedly increased due to the INA bacteria application when they were compared to those of the untreated samples. Specifically, the SCP of <i>E. extimalis</i> after its exposure to a high concentration of INA bacteria in February were −10.72 °C, −13.73 °C, and −14.04 °C. Our findings have demonstrated that the trehalase (<i>Tre</i>) genes were up-regulated by the application of the INA bacteria, thereby resulting in an increased trehalase activity. Overall, the INA bacteria could act as effective heterogeneous ice nuclei which could lower the hardiness of <i>E. extimalis</i> to the cold and then freeze them to death in an extremely cold winter. Therefore, the control of insect pests with INA bacteria goes without doubt, in theory.
ISSN:2075-4450