Western corn rootworm pyrethroid resistance confirmed by aerial application simulations of commercial insecticides.


Journal

Scientific reports
ISSN: 2045-2322
Titre abrégé: Sci Rep
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101563288

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 04 2019
Historique:
received: 21 11 2018
accepted: 17 04 2019
entrez: 2 5 2019
pubmed: 2 5 2019
medline: 15 12 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) (WCR) is a major insect pest of corn (Zea mays L.) in the United States (US) and is highly adaptable to multiple management tactics. A low level of WCR field-evolved resistance to pyrethroid insecticides has been confirmed in the US western Corn Belt by laboratory dose-response bioassays. Further investigation has identified detoxification enzymes as a potential part of the WCR resistance mechanism, which could affect the performance of insecticides that are structurally related to pyrethroids, such as organophosphates. Thus, the responses of pyrethroid-resistant and -susceptible WCR populations to the commonly used pyrethroid bifenthrin and organophosphate dimethoate were compared in active ingredient bioassays. Results revealed a relatively low level of WCR resistance to both active ingredients. Therefore, a simulated aerial application bioassay technique was developed to evaluate how the estimated resistance levels would affect performance of registered rates of formulated products. The simulated aerial application technique confirmed pyrethroid resistance to formulated rates of bifenthrin whereas formulated dimethoate provided optimal control. Results suggest that the relationship between levels of resistance observed in dose-response bioassays and actual efficacy of formulated product needs to be further explored to understand the practical implications of resistance.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31040345
doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-43202-w
pii: 10.1038/s41598-019-43202-w
pmc: PMC6491722
doi:

Substances chimiques

Insecticides 0
Oxazines 0
Pyrethrins 0
indoxacarb 52H0D26MWR
bifenthrin 6B66JED0KN
Dimethoate W6U08B045O

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

6713

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Auteurs

Dariane Souza (D)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Entomology, Lincoln, 68583, USA.

Bruno C Vieira (BC)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, North Platte, 69101, USA.

Bradley K Fritz (BK)

USDA-ARS, Aerial Application Technology Research Unit, College Station, 77845, USA.

Wesley C Hoffmann (WC)

USDA-ARS, Aerial Application Technology Research Unit, College Station, 77845, USA.

Julie A Peterson (JA)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Entomology, North Platte, 69101, USA.

Greg R Kruger (GR)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, North Platte, 69101, USA.

Lance J Meinke (LJ)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Entomology, Lincoln, 68583, USA. lmeinke1@unl.edu.

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