Bioactivity Effects of Essential Oil from Ferula Ferulaeoides against of Tetranychus Turkestani and Protective Enzyme Activities

Authors

  • Chunjuan Wang , Guonian Zhu , Yiying Zhao

Abstract

The bioactivity of Ferula.ferulaeoides essential oil on Tetranychus turkestani was investigated
using slide-dip methods. The activities of three protective enzymes (SOD, POD, and CAT) and protease in
female adults exposed to essential oil at dosages (LC10, LC30, and LC50) were analyzed at 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
and 24 hours post-treatment. The results showed that it was found that there was a positive correlation
between the activity of the mite and the concentration. female adults died at 17.24%, and23.53% at 24h, 48h
post-treatment at 0.5mL/cm2
concentration, and female adults died at 89.66%, and 100% at 24h, 48h posttreatment at 2.5mL/cm2 concentration; and the LC30 values were0.112mL/L?0.089mL/L at 24h?48h
respectively. Moreover, In different concentration LC10, LC30 and LC50 processing after the female adult
mites on its enzyme activity and protective enzyme activity of protein by some influence, at the same time,
the activity have significant changes, the overall performance of low concentration activation, high
concentration of inhibition.The essential oil of Ferula.ferulaeoideshas certain influence on the growthand
development of T.turkestani,

Published

2020-03-31

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