Nanomaterials (May 2022)

Design and Preparation of Avermectin Nanopesticide for Control and Prevention of Pine Wilt Disease

  • Yanxue Liu,
  • Yiwu Zhang,
  • Xin Xin,
  • Xueying Xu,
  • Gehui Wang,
  • Shangkun Gao,
  • Luqin Qiao,
  • Shuyan Yin,
  • Huixiang Liu,
  • Chunyan Jia,
  • Weixing Shen,
  • Li Xu,
  • Yingchao Ji,
  • Chenggang Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12111863
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1863

Abstract

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Pine wilt disease is a devastating forest disaster caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, which has brought inestimable economic losses to the world’s forestry due to lack of effective prevention and control measures. In this paper, a porous structure CuBTC was designed to deliver avermectin (AM) and a control vector insect Japanese pine sawyer (JPS) of B. xylophilus, which can improve the biocompatibility, anti-photolysis and delivery efficacy of AM. The results illustrated the cumulative release of pH-dependent AM@CuBTC was up to 12 days (91.9%), and also effectively avoided photodegradation (pH 9.0, 120 h, retention 69.4%). From the traceable monitoring experiment, the AM@CuBTC easily penetrated the body wall of the JPS larvae and was transmitted to tissue cells though contact and diffusion. Furthermore, AM@CuBTC can effectively enhance the cytotoxicity and utilization of AM, which provides valuable research value for the application of typical plant-derived nerve agents in the prevention and control of forestry pests. AM@CuBTC as an environmentally friendly nanopesticide can efficiently deliver AM to the larval intestines where it is absorbed by the larvae. AM@CuBTC can be transmitted to the epidemic wood and dead wood at a low concentration (10 mg/L).

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