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Nanoformulation of Azadirachtin Improves Its Control on Cotton Pests
Zhiwei Tang1,2, Jianhao Dong1,2, Yue Sun1
1Key Laboratory of the Pest Monitoring and Safety Control of Crops and Forests of the Universities of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, College of Agronomy, Xinjiang Agricultural University, No. 311, Nongda East Road, Sayibak District, Urumqi 830052, China.
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The practical efficacy of Azadirachtin (AZA)-a botanical insecticide valued for its strong antifeedant activity-is often undermined by its poor environmental stability, arising from rapid photolysis and thermal decomposition. Herein, amino-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) were employed as nanocarriers to encapsulate AZA, yielding the AZA@MSNs-NH2 nanoinsecticide. Under UV irradiation (254 nm), the degradation rate of AZA@MSNs-NH2 was more than 35% lower than that of commercial AZA after 24 h of exposure. In biosafety tests, MSNs at 50-800 mg/L enhanced cotton seed germination and seedling growth, whereas MSNs below 200 mg/L caused no observable harm to zebrafish survival. Free AZA (0.5-10 mg/L) showed limited efficacy in bioassays against Helicoverpa armigera and Apolygus lucorum, reducing larval weight gain only marginally in the former (mortality < 5%) and performing poorly against the latter. In contrast, AZA@MSNs-NH2 significantly boosted both growth inhibition and lethal effects against both pests, yielding > 80% growth inhibition and 62.65% corrected mortality for H. armigera, as well as strong lethality toward A. lucorum. Overall, this work confirms that nanoformulation of AZA not only circumvents its physicochemical drawbacks but also boosts its insecticidal performance against cotton pests, supporting the advancement of sustainable cotton pest control.
