Role of Dietary Catalpol Supplementation in Regulating Reproductive Development of Harmonia axyridis
Keting Zhao, Qintian Shen, Sijing Wan, Liya Chen, Shiyu Tao, Yexin Xie, Min Zhou, Yan Li, Bin Tang

TL;DR
Adding catalpol to the diet of Harmonia axyridis improves its growth, reproduction, and energy metabolism, aiding in green pest control.
Contribution
Catalpol is first used in H. axyridis diets to enhance development and reproduction through metabolic regulation.
Findings
Catalpol shortened larval and pupal stages and increased pupal weight in H. axyridis.
Catalpol improved reproductive capacity by upregulating vitellogenin genes and enhancing hatching rates.
Catalpol boosted energy metabolism by increasing glycogen and glucose levels and trehalase gene expression.
Abstract
The large-scale reproduction of natural enemy insects is the prerequisite for achieving green control, and the development of artificial diets is the key to the expansion of natural enemy populations. This study investigated the growth and development, reproductive capacity, and energy metabolism levels of Harmonia axyridis under different feeding conditions and found that artificial diets supplemented with catalpol significantly promoted various physiological indicators of H. axyridis, indicating that catalpol has the potential to improve artificial diets for natural enemy insects and can be used in the industrialized cultivation of natural enemy insects and pest control. The mass rearing of natural enemy insects is a cornerstone of effective green pest control, making the development of optimized artificial diets critical for sustaining large populations. However, existing artificial…
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TopicsInsect-Plant Interactions and Control · Insect behavior and control techniques · Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
