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Zinc as an Important Factor Determining Resistance against Helicoverpa armigera Herbivory in Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan L.)


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1 Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India
2 Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India
 

The potential of enzyme inhibitors against infestation of insects serves as attractive strategy for the management of devastating pests. In an effort to identify some effective and eco-friendly inhibitors of a damaging pest, Helicoverpa armigera, iron and zinc were found to be potent inhibitors of H. armigera α-amylase, which is an important digestive enzyme required for its survival. This observation motivated us to determine the status of iron and zinc in different pigeon pea genotypes in response to H. armigera herbivory. In general, there was significant decline in zinc content in developing seeds and pod wall after herbivory. However, zinc content was significantly higher in moderately resistant genotypes than moderately susceptible genotypes in infested developing seeds. Significant accumulation of iron was also observed in developing seeds of moderately resistant and intermediate genotypes after the pod borer attack. Higher content of zinc in pod wall of moderately resistant genotypes could determine their resistibility status against H. armigera herbivory.

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Helicoverpa armigera, Iron, Pigeon Pea, Zinc.
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  • Zinc as an Important Factor Determining Resistance against Helicoverpa armigera Herbivory in Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan L.)

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Authors

Rimaljeet Kaur
Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India
Anil Kumar Gupta
Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India
Gaurav Kumar Taggar
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India

Abstract


The potential of enzyme inhibitors against infestation of insects serves as attractive strategy for the management of devastating pests. In an effort to identify some effective and eco-friendly inhibitors of a damaging pest, Helicoverpa armigera, iron and zinc were found to be potent inhibitors of H. armigera α-amylase, which is an important digestive enzyme required for its survival. This observation motivated us to determine the status of iron and zinc in different pigeon pea genotypes in response to H. armigera herbivory. In general, there was significant decline in zinc content in developing seeds and pod wall after herbivory. However, zinc content was significantly higher in moderately resistant genotypes than moderately susceptible genotypes in infested developing seeds. Significant accumulation of iron was also observed in developing seeds of moderately resistant and intermediate genotypes after the pod borer attack. Higher content of zinc in pod wall of moderately resistant genotypes could determine their resistibility status against H. armigera herbivory.

Keywords


Helicoverpa armigera, Iron, Pigeon Pea, Zinc.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv107%2Fi11%2F1871-1875