Histological Studies on Heteracris littoralis (Rambur) Treated with Silica Nano-particles/ Challenger Formulation | Chapter 13 | Recent Advances in Biological Research Vol. 5
Aim:
Testing Local diatomaceous earth (Silica nano-particles) and commercial
pesticide (Challenger 36% SC) formulation against alfalfa grasshopper,
Heteracris littoralis (Rambur, 1838) (Orthopetra: Acrididae) under laboratory
conditions.
Study Design: Histological study for
alimentary tract using light microscope.
Place and Duration of Study:
Department of Pests and Plant Protection, National Research Centre, Egypt-
2016-2017.
Methodology: Fourth instar nymphs of
H. littoralis were taken from laboratory culture reared on semi-artificial diet
[1] for the experiments. The nymphs were fed on diet mixed with 1%
concentration of Silica nano-particles/Challenger formulation. The tissue
specimens of the alimentary canal were dissected in 0.9% NaCl solution and
fixed in Bouin's solution for 24 hours [2] then dehydrated in ascending
alcoholic series and cleared in Xylen for few seconds, and then specimens were
infiltrated in three changes of paraffin wax each lasted 20 minutes. With
Ehrlich's acid haematoxylin and alcoholic eosin. The stained sections were
dehydrated, cleared and mounted using DPX for microscope examination.
Results: The Silica nano-particles
induced great irregularity or deformity in the alimentary tract, that leading
finally to death. All parts of the alimentary tract were affected by silica
treatment (foregut, mid-gut and associated gastric caeca and hind-gut).
Author(s) Details
Aziza F. Sharaby
Department of Pests and
Plant Protection, National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt.
Amany R. Ebeid
Department of Pests and
Plant Protection, National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt.
Mohamed A. Gesraha
Department of Pests and
Plant Protection, National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt.
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