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Classification of Pesticide Based on Mode of Action
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Classification of Pesticide Based on Mode of Action
Presenter:
Dharma Raj Katuwal
Department of Entomology
Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Outline of presentation
➢Introduction
➢History of pesticide in world
➢History of pesticide in Nepal
➢Classification
➢Summary
Introduction
➢ Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing,
destroying or controlling any pest (FAO, 2013)
➢ Pest + cide = Pesticide
The term includes ( Pesticide management act, 2076)
➢ Plant growth regulator
➢ Defoliant
➢ Desiccant
➢ Disinfectant
➢ Thinning agent
➢ Crop protectant
History of pesticide use in world
➢4500 years ago Sumerians used Sulphur compounds to control insects and
mites (Unsworth, 2010).
➢15th century: Arsenic, mercury, lead
➢17th century: Nicotine sulfate
➢19th century: Pyrethrum and rotenone
➢1939 A.D. : Discovery of pesticidal properties of DDT
➢1962 A.D. : “Silent Spring”
➢China is the largest user, producer, and exporter (Workman, 2020)
History of pesticide use in Nepal
➢Nepal started use of pesticide very late in around 1950s.
➢In 1952: DDT imported by Ministry of health
➢In 1956: DDT imported by Ministry of Agriculture for pest control purpose
➢In 1977: Establishment of Nepal Pesticide and Chemical Industries Private Ltd.
(NEPCIL) at Bahadurganj, Kapilvastu
Crop Pesticide use (a.i. kg/ha)
Brinjal 3.34
Tomato 1.95
Potato 1.05
Cole crops 0.70
Table: Use of pesticide in different crops
Source: PQPMC, 2018
Status of pesticide use in Nepal
➢Average use: 396 a.i. gm/ha (World : 500
a.i. gm/ha)
➢ > 45% used in Kavrepalanchok, Dhading
and Nuwakot (Prasain, 2019).
➢> 85 % used in vegetables.
➢High use II category of WHO Class.
Cont…
Insecticide Fungicide Bactericide Herbicide Rhodenticide Bio pesticide
2070/71(2013/14) 162326 192203.63 31.25 90126.99 9836.36 71.74
2071/72(2014/15) 156041.9 250807.8 25.88 133857.4 9180.382 51.778
2072/73(2015/16) 181270.87 247475.27 11.36 134232.37 11007.74 63.33
2073/74(2016/17) 169360 347707.22 6.7 105445.44 12077.31 1125.25
2074/75(2017/18) 215891.91 267034.99 37.66 142142.7 6171.21 866.56
162326
192203.63
31.25
90126.99
9836.36
71.74
156041.9
250807.8
25.88
133857.4
9180.382
51.778
181270.87
247475.27
11.36
134232.37
11007.74
63.33
169360
347707.22
6.7
105445.44
12077.31
1125.25
215891.91
267034.99
37.66
142142.7
6171.21
866.56
PESTICIDE
IN
A.I
(KG)
2070/71(2013/14) 2071/72(2014/15) 2072/73(2015/16) 2073/74(2016/17) 2074/75(2017/18)
Figure. Total pesticides imported and formulated in Nepal in past five
years
Source: PQPMC (2018)
Cont…
Figure: Total pesticide use in Nepal from 2008-2017 Source: FAOSTAT, 2017
According to Larry P. Pedigo and Marlin E. Rice (2008)
a) Nerve poisons
b) Metabolic poisons
c) Alkylating poisons
d) Muscles poisons
e) Physical toxicants
Classification
Cont…
A) Nerve poison
I) Narcotic poison
➢Mode of action is mostly physical.
➢Many fumigants (particularly those containing CI, Br, and F)
➢Fat-soluble and lodge in fatty tissues, including nerve sheaths and
lipoproteins of the brain.
➢Action is reversible: if a human being shows early symptoms of poisoning,
removing him or her from the source of the fumigant allows recovery. This
also means that poisoned insects can recover if the fumigated space is
ventilated too quickly.
Cont…
II. Axonic poisons
➢Act primarily by interrupting normal axonic transmission of the nervous system.
➢These impulses are electrical and arise from the flow of positive sodium and
potassium ions through the cell membrane, creating a wave- like action potential
the impulse.
➢ All the chlorinated hydrocarbons and pyrethroids.
➢Cyclodienes and pyrethroids induce changes in one membrane permeability,
causing repel the discharges. Such discharges eventually result in convulsions,
paralysis and death.
Figure: Schematic representation of axonic transmission of nerve cell
Cont…
III. Synaptic poisons
➢Act by interrupting normal synaptic transmission of the nervous system.
➢Both organophosphates and carbamates inhibit acetyl cholinesterase.
➢Nerve firing, restlessness, hyper excitability, tremors, convulsions, paralysis, and
death.
Acetyl choline
(CNS)
Acetic acid
Choline
Figure: Schematic representation of inhibition by synaptic
poison
Cont…
B) Metabolic poisons
➢Disrupt a wide range of metabolic processes in insect cells.
➢The site of the disruptions is the mitochondrion of the cell.
➢Many of these poisons disrupt the process, blocking respiration and causing death of the insect.
➢Eg: rotenone, pyrroles, pyrazoles, and pyridazines.
C) Alkylating poisons
➢They attack loci on the nucleic acid molecule and deactivate critical enzymes, preventing the
synthesis of nucleic acids.
➢Eg: methyl bromide, ethylene dibromide, and some chemosterilants.
Cont…
D) Muscle poisons
➢Direct influence on muscle tissue.
➢ Eg: ryania.
E) Physical toxicants
➢Block a metabolic process by physical, rather than chemical means.
➢Eg: Oils, abbrssive dust
Alkaloid
(ryanodine,
Sabadilla)
Muscle
Tenfold increase
in oxygen
consumption
Paralysis and
death
Oils Clogged spiracles Suffocation
Abrasive dust Adsorb waxes
from cuticle
Desiccation,
Dehydration
Death of an insect
Cont...
According to Ware, 1975
i. Physical insecticides
➢E.g.: Heavy mineral oils and inert dusts.
➢Mineral oil exert a purely asphyxiant effect and dusts affect loss of moisture by
abrasion (aluminum oxide) or by absorbing moisture (charcoal).
ii. Protoplasmic insecticides
➢Cause cellular destruction of the midgut epithelium.
➢E.g.: inorganic insecticides.
iii. Respiratory poisons
➢Block cellular respiration.
➢E.g.: Fumigants
Cont…
iv. Cholinesterase (CHE) inhibitors
➢Inactivate the cholinesterase causing sickness
➢OP and Carbamates
V. Enzyme inhibitors
➢Inhibit enzymes necessary for normal metabolism.
➢Eg: flourides, arsenates
Vi. Insect growth regulators
a. Chitin synthesis inhibitors such as diflubenzuron
b. the antijuvenile hormone such as Methoprene
According to Radcliffe et al. (2009)
Insecticide Type Mode of Action
Organochlorine
Causing a sodium/potassium imbalance preventing normal transmission of nerve
impulses.
Organophosphate
Cause acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) inhibition and accumulation of acetylcholine at
neuromuscular junctions causing rapid twitching of voluntary muscles and
eventually paralysis.
Carbamates Cause acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) inhibition leading to central nervous system
Cont…
Cont…
Pyrethroids
Acts by keeping open the sodium channels in neuronal membranes affecting both the
peripheral and central nervous systems causing a hyper-excitable state.
Nicotinoids
Act on the central nervous system causing irreversible blockage of the postsynaptic
nicotinergic acetylcholine receptors.
Botanicals Pyrethrum – affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems, stimulating nerve cells
to produce repetitive discharges and eventually leading to paralysis.
Nicotine – mimics acetylcholine (Ach) in the central nervous system ganglia, causing
twitching, convulsions and death.
Rotenone – acts as a respiratory enzyme inhibitor.
Limonene – affects the sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system
Neem – reduces feeding and disrupts molting by inhibiting biosynthesis or metabolism of
ecdysone, the juvenile molting hormone
Fumigants
Act as narcotics that lodge in lipid-containing tissues inducing narcosis, sleep or
unconsciousness.
Summary
Mode of action of insecticides involves mainly two target sites in the nervous
system:
➢Acetyl cholinesterase, an enzyme of critical importance in the transmission of
nerve impulse (organ phosphorus and carbamates) and
➢Voltage gated sodium channels across the nerve membrane (pyrethoids)
➢Among the insecticides derived from natural sources, feeding deterrent and an
insect growth regulator that suppresses fecundity, moulting, pupation and adult
emergence.
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Classification of insecticide based on mode of action (1).pdf

  • 1. See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369544359 Classification of Pesticide Based on Mode of Action Presentation · March 2023 DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.25854.66884 CITATIONS 0 READS 78 1 author: Dharma Raj Katuwal Tribhuvan University 6 PUBLICATIONS 0 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All content following this page was uploaded by Dharma Raj Katuwal on 27 March 2023. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file.
  • 2. Classification of Pesticide Based on Mode of Action Presenter: Dharma Raj Katuwal Department of Entomology Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • 3. Outline of presentation ➢Introduction ➢History of pesticide in world ➢History of pesticide in Nepal ➢Classification ➢Summary
  • 4. Introduction ➢ Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying or controlling any pest (FAO, 2013) ➢ Pest + cide = Pesticide The term includes ( Pesticide management act, 2076) ➢ Plant growth regulator ➢ Defoliant ➢ Desiccant ➢ Disinfectant ➢ Thinning agent ➢ Crop protectant
  • 5. History of pesticide use in world ➢4500 years ago Sumerians used Sulphur compounds to control insects and mites (Unsworth, 2010). ➢15th century: Arsenic, mercury, lead ➢17th century: Nicotine sulfate ➢19th century: Pyrethrum and rotenone ➢1939 A.D. : Discovery of pesticidal properties of DDT ➢1962 A.D. : “Silent Spring” ➢China is the largest user, producer, and exporter (Workman, 2020)
  • 6. History of pesticide use in Nepal ➢Nepal started use of pesticide very late in around 1950s. ➢In 1952: DDT imported by Ministry of health ➢In 1956: DDT imported by Ministry of Agriculture for pest control purpose ➢In 1977: Establishment of Nepal Pesticide and Chemical Industries Private Ltd. (NEPCIL) at Bahadurganj, Kapilvastu Crop Pesticide use (a.i. kg/ha) Brinjal 3.34 Tomato 1.95 Potato 1.05 Cole crops 0.70 Table: Use of pesticide in different crops Source: PQPMC, 2018 Status of pesticide use in Nepal ➢Average use: 396 a.i. gm/ha (World : 500 a.i. gm/ha) ➢ > 45% used in Kavrepalanchok, Dhading and Nuwakot (Prasain, 2019). ➢> 85 % used in vegetables. ➢High use II category of WHO Class.
  • 7. Cont… Insecticide Fungicide Bactericide Herbicide Rhodenticide Bio pesticide 2070/71(2013/14) 162326 192203.63 31.25 90126.99 9836.36 71.74 2071/72(2014/15) 156041.9 250807.8 25.88 133857.4 9180.382 51.778 2072/73(2015/16) 181270.87 247475.27 11.36 134232.37 11007.74 63.33 2073/74(2016/17) 169360 347707.22 6.7 105445.44 12077.31 1125.25 2074/75(2017/18) 215891.91 267034.99 37.66 142142.7 6171.21 866.56 162326 192203.63 31.25 90126.99 9836.36 71.74 156041.9 250807.8 25.88 133857.4 9180.382 51.778 181270.87 247475.27 11.36 134232.37 11007.74 63.33 169360 347707.22 6.7 105445.44 12077.31 1125.25 215891.91 267034.99 37.66 142142.7 6171.21 866.56 PESTICIDE IN A.I (KG) 2070/71(2013/14) 2071/72(2014/15) 2072/73(2015/16) 2073/74(2016/17) 2074/75(2017/18) Figure. Total pesticides imported and formulated in Nepal in past five years Source: PQPMC (2018)
  • 8. Cont… Figure: Total pesticide use in Nepal from 2008-2017 Source: FAOSTAT, 2017
  • 9. According to Larry P. Pedigo and Marlin E. Rice (2008) a) Nerve poisons b) Metabolic poisons c) Alkylating poisons d) Muscles poisons e) Physical toxicants Classification
  • 10. Cont… A) Nerve poison I) Narcotic poison ➢Mode of action is mostly physical. ➢Many fumigants (particularly those containing CI, Br, and F) ➢Fat-soluble and lodge in fatty tissues, including nerve sheaths and lipoproteins of the brain. ➢Action is reversible: if a human being shows early symptoms of poisoning, removing him or her from the source of the fumigant allows recovery. This also means that poisoned insects can recover if the fumigated space is ventilated too quickly.
  • 11. Cont… II. Axonic poisons ➢Act primarily by interrupting normal axonic transmission of the nervous system. ➢These impulses are electrical and arise from the flow of positive sodium and potassium ions through the cell membrane, creating a wave- like action potential the impulse. ➢ All the chlorinated hydrocarbons and pyrethroids. ➢Cyclodienes and pyrethroids induce changes in one membrane permeability, causing repel the discharges. Such discharges eventually result in convulsions, paralysis and death. Figure: Schematic representation of axonic transmission of nerve cell
  • 12. Cont… III. Synaptic poisons ➢Act by interrupting normal synaptic transmission of the nervous system. ➢Both organophosphates and carbamates inhibit acetyl cholinesterase. ➢Nerve firing, restlessness, hyper excitability, tremors, convulsions, paralysis, and death. Acetyl choline (CNS) Acetic acid Choline Figure: Schematic representation of inhibition by synaptic poison
  • 13. Cont… B) Metabolic poisons ➢Disrupt a wide range of metabolic processes in insect cells. ➢The site of the disruptions is the mitochondrion of the cell. ➢Many of these poisons disrupt the process, blocking respiration and causing death of the insect. ➢Eg: rotenone, pyrroles, pyrazoles, and pyridazines. C) Alkylating poisons ➢They attack loci on the nucleic acid molecule and deactivate critical enzymes, preventing the synthesis of nucleic acids. ➢Eg: methyl bromide, ethylene dibromide, and some chemosterilants.
  • 14. Cont… D) Muscle poisons ➢Direct influence on muscle tissue. ➢ Eg: ryania. E) Physical toxicants ➢Block a metabolic process by physical, rather than chemical means. ➢Eg: Oils, abbrssive dust Alkaloid (ryanodine, Sabadilla) Muscle Tenfold increase in oxygen consumption Paralysis and death Oils Clogged spiracles Suffocation Abrasive dust Adsorb waxes from cuticle Desiccation, Dehydration Death of an insect
  • 15. Cont... According to Ware, 1975 i. Physical insecticides ➢E.g.: Heavy mineral oils and inert dusts. ➢Mineral oil exert a purely asphyxiant effect and dusts affect loss of moisture by abrasion (aluminum oxide) or by absorbing moisture (charcoal). ii. Protoplasmic insecticides ➢Cause cellular destruction of the midgut epithelium. ➢E.g.: inorganic insecticides. iii. Respiratory poisons ➢Block cellular respiration. ➢E.g.: Fumigants
  • 16. Cont… iv. Cholinesterase (CHE) inhibitors ➢Inactivate the cholinesterase causing sickness ➢OP and Carbamates V. Enzyme inhibitors ➢Inhibit enzymes necessary for normal metabolism. ➢Eg: flourides, arsenates Vi. Insect growth regulators a. Chitin synthesis inhibitors such as diflubenzuron b. the antijuvenile hormone such as Methoprene
  • 17. According to Radcliffe et al. (2009) Insecticide Type Mode of Action Organochlorine Causing a sodium/potassium imbalance preventing normal transmission of nerve impulses. Organophosphate Cause acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) inhibition and accumulation of acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions causing rapid twitching of voluntary muscles and eventually paralysis. Carbamates Cause acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) inhibition leading to central nervous system Cont…
  • 18. Cont… Pyrethroids Acts by keeping open the sodium channels in neuronal membranes affecting both the peripheral and central nervous systems causing a hyper-excitable state. Nicotinoids Act on the central nervous system causing irreversible blockage of the postsynaptic nicotinergic acetylcholine receptors. Botanicals Pyrethrum – affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems, stimulating nerve cells to produce repetitive discharges and eventually leading to paralysis. Nicotine – mimics acetylcholine (Ach) in the central nervous system ganglia, causing twitching, convulsions and death. Rotenone – acts as a respiratory enzyme inhibitor. Limonene – affects the sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system Neem – reduces feeding and disrupts molting by inhibiting biosynthesis or metabolism of ecdysone, the juvenile molting hormone Fumigants Act as narcotics that lodge in lipid-containing tissues inducing narcosis, sleep or unconsciousness.
  • 19. Summary Mode of action of insecticides involves mainly two target sites in the nervous system: ➢Acetyl cholinesterase, an enzyme of critical importance in the transmission of nerve impulse (organ phosphorus and carbamates) and ➢Voltage gated sodium channels across the nerve membrane (pyrethoids) ➢Among the insecticides derived from natural sources, feeding deterrent and an insect growth regulator that suppresses fecundity, moulting, pupation and adult emergence.