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Effects of spirotetramat treatments on fecundity and carboxylesterase expression of Aphis gossypii Glover.

Youhui Gong1, Xueyan Shi1, Nicolas Desneux2, Xiwu Gao3.   

Abstract

Spirotetramat is a novel tetramic acid-based insecticide, belonging to keto-enol pesticide family, with a novel mode of action; it interferes with lipid biosynthesis. Its insecticide activity against various agricultural pest insects have been demonstrated (e.g. on Myzus persicae, Bemisia tabaci and Tetranychus urticae). However, information available is currently limited on the efficacy of spirotetramat on the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii, a key cotton pest worldwide. We assessed the spirotetramat toxicity on A. gossypii and evaluated its effects on aphid fecundity when exposed to a sublethal concentration (LC10) and to increasing lethal concentrations (LC25, LC50, and LC75). A key mechanism involved in insecticide resistance in aphids relates to esterase activity. We estimated the CarE activity and a CarE gene expression in aphids in response to spirotetramat exposure, then we tested tolerance of offspring to spirotetramat when the parents were exposed to the highest concentration tested in our study (LC75). Results showed that spirotetramat showed increasing toxicity to A. gossypii with exposure duration to treated leaves; LC50 ranged from 23,675.68 to 12.27 mg/L for 1 to 5-days exposure. In addition, spirotetramat reduced aphid daily fecundity, in all concentration treatments, especially with up to 90 % reduction in case of exposure to LC75. Total CarE activity increased dramatically and CarE mRNA expression was also up regulated in aphids after exposure to LC75 spirotetramat. Finally, the tolerance to spirotetramat in offspring (when parents were exposed to the LC75) showed a 2.5-fold increase when compared to control aphids. Consequently, spiroteramat showed potential for pest management of cotton aphids owing to both lethal and sublethal activities, notably strong impact on aphid fecundity. However, we also demonstrated that increased tolerance of A. gossypii to spirotetramat may happen through increased CarE- activity and subsequent metabolic degradation of the insecticide in aphids' body.

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Keywords:  CarE induction; Carboxylesterase; Cotton aphid; Fecundity; Toxicity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26898726     DOI: 10.1007/s10646-016-1624-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicology        ISSN: 0963-9292            Impact factor:   2.823


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