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Flavonoids from Kalanchoe ×laetivirens Impair Survival and Immunity of Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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Background: The active secondary metabolites of various Kalanchoe species are promising for controlling insects and other agricultural pests. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the mortality and immune responses of the leafcutter ant Atta sexdens (L.) after treatment with Kalanchoe ×laetivirens (Desc.) aqueous extract. The effects on an aquatic organism used as a bioindicator, Chironomus xanthus (Rempel), were also evaluated. Methods: Different K. ×laetivirens concentrations were prepared by dilution in honey to assess the toxicity and determine the median lethal concentration (LC50) for A. sexdens workers. The haemocytes of workers treated with a sublethal concentration (0.005 g/mL) were counted. Results: The plant extracts induced high mortality in A. sexdens workers. All concentrations, except 0.001 g/mL, increased mortality rates. The sublethal concentration negatively affected the immune system of A. sexdens workers 48 and 72 h after ingestion. The flavonoids 4″″-acetylsagittatin A, sagittatin A and the nucleosides uridine and adenosine were identified. The LC50 of the K. ×laetivirens (128.1 mg /L) was determined for the non-target organism, C. xanthus. Conclusion: These natural compounds can be used in future research to plan alternative control strategies for leafcutter ants in forests and other agroecosystems.
Title: Flavonoids from Kalanchoe ×laetivirens Impair Survival and Immunity of Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Description:
Background: The active secondary metabolites of various Kalanchoe species are promising for controlling insects and other agricultural pests.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the mortality and immune responses of the leafcutter ant Atta sexdens (L.
) after treatment with Kalanchoe ×laetivirens (Desc.
) aqueous extract.
The effects on an aquatic organism used as a bioindicator, Chironomus xanthus (Rempel), were also evaluated.
Methods: Different K.
×laetivirens concentrations were prepared by dilution in honey to assess the toxicity and determine the median lethal concentration (LC50) for A.
sexdens workers.
The haemocytes of workers treated with a sublethal concentration (0.
005 g/mL) were counted.
Results: The plant extracts induced high mortality in A.
sexdens workers.
All concentrations, except 0.
001 g/mL, increased mortality rates.
The sublethal concentration negatively affected the immune system of A.
sexdens workers 48 and 72 h after ingestion.
The flavonoids 4″″-acetylsagittatin A, sagittatin A and the nucleosides uridine and adenosine were identified.
The LC50 of the K.
×laetivirens (128.
1 mg /L) was determined for the non-target organism, C.
xanthus.
Conclusion: These natural compounds can be used in future research to plan alternative control strategies for leafcutter ants in forests and other agroecosystems.

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