F. Perveen, Effects of sublethal dose of chlorfluazuron on testicular development and spermatogenesis in the common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, PHYSL ENTOM, 25(4), 2000, pp. 315-323
This paper describes the physiological mechanism of action of chlorfluazuro
n on testicular development and spermatogenesis when sublethal doses (LD10:
1.00 ng/larva or LD30: 3.75 ng/larva) are applied topically to the cuticle
of newly moulted fifth instars of the common cutworm Spodoptera litura (F.
) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). These doses disrupt the growth and development
of testes by decreasing the volume and weight of testes and thickness of te
stes sheath as compared with that of the controls. Sublethal doses of chlor
fluazuron also significantly reduce the protein content of the testis, but
do not affect the carbohydrate and lipid contents in newly emerged treated
males when measured in mug/mg of testis as compared with that of the contro
ls. Additionally, such doses disrupt spermatogenesis by reducing the number
and size of eupyrene and apyrene sperm bundles in the testis. Very few or
no eupyrene sperm bundles are observed in vas deferens of pre- and newly mo
ulted adults compared with controls. This result shows that the transfer of
sperm bundles from testes to vas deferens is delayed in treated males. The
effects of chlorfluazuron on testicular development and spermatogenesis is
thought to be one of the factors responsible for the reduction in fecundit
y, fertility and hatchability caused by sublethal doses of chlorfluazuron.