Enhanced Insecticidal Activity of Chlorfenapyr against Spodoptera frugiperda by Reshaping the Intestinal Microbial Community and Interfering with the Metabolism of Iron-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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() is an invasive pest that threatens global crop production and food security and poses a serious threat to maize production worldwide. Metal-organic framework (MOF) nanocarriers have great potential for agricultural pest control applications. The present study successfully prepared the chemical cross-linking of iron-based metal-organic framework nanoparticles (MIL-101(Fe)-NH NPs) with sodium lignosulfonate (SL) as a pH/laccase double stimuli-responsive pesticide release system. The average particle size of the prepared chlorfenapyr (CF)-loaded nanoparticles (CF@MIL-101-SL NPs) was 161.54 nm, and the loading efficiency was 44.52%. Bioactivity assays showed that CF@MIL-101-SL NPs increased the toxicity of CF to and caused the rupture of the peritrophic membrane and enlargement of the midgut. Data from 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that CF@MIL-101-SL treatment reduced the resistance of to pesticides and pathogens and affected nutrient and energy availability by remodeling the intestinal microbiota of . The dysregulated microbial community interacted with the broken peritrophic membrane, which exacerbated damage to the host. Nontargeted metabolomic results showed that ABC transporters may be a potential mechanism for the enhanced toxicity of CF@MIL-101-SL to . In summary, the present study provides effective strategies for toxicological studies of nanopesticides against insects.
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insecticidal activity,<i>spodoptera frugiperda</i>,chlorfenapyr,intestinal microbial community,iron-based
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