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Induction of detoxification enzymes by triazine herbicides in the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith)
Authors:SJ Yu
Institution:Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Abstract:The inductive effect of six triazine herbicides on a variety of detoxification enzymes was investigated in fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) larvae maintained on an artificial diet. Dietary atrazine induced nine microsomal oxidase activities ranging from 1.3- to 21.6-fold, 12 glutathione S-transferase activities ranging from 1.3- to 4.2-fold, four hydrolase activities ranging from 1.3- to 2.9-fold, and two reductase activities ranging from 1.5- to 5.1-fold, depending on the enzyme assayed and tissue source (midgut vs. fat body) used. Simazine, cyanazine, ametryn, tebutryn, and terbuthylazine also induced these detoxification enzymes. The induction of microsomal oxidase (aldrin epoxidase) ranged from 1.2- to 11-fold, glutathione S-transferase (CDNB) ranged from 1.3- to 4-fold, and general esterase ranged from 1.4- to 4.1-fold, depending on the tissue source examined. In general, fat bodies were more inducible than midguts with respect to these detoxification enzymes, especially the microsomal oxidases. The induction by atrazine was associated with decreased toxicity of carbaryl, permethrin and indoxacarb, but increased toxicity of methyl parathion, phorate, and trichlorfon.
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