| Literature DB >> 35767598 |
Brian E Gress1, Frank G Zalom1.
Abstract
The rapid invasion of Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) throughout Europe and the Americas has led to an increased reliance on calendar-based broad-spectrum insecticide programs among berry and cherry growers. Relatively few active ingredients (AIs) are currently available for effective D. suzukii management, and studies from multiple growing regions indicate that susceptibility to at least some of these materials is declining. Greater effort is needed to understand the status of susceptibility across field populations and the potential for increased resistance to develop, as well as the possible fitness costs incurred by resistant individuals. However, current bioassay protocols used for resistance monitoring and selection studies (i.e. resistance risk assessments) are labor-intensive and costly, making large-scale studies difficult to conduct. Here, we first present a novel bioassay protocol using larvae that requires little effort or cost to implement beyond what is needed for basic D. suzukii laboratory colony maintenance. We then perform dose-response bioassays using this protocol to identify larval lethal concentrations for three commonly used insecticides (malathion, spinosad and zeta-cypermethrin) in a susceptible population. Finally, resistance risk assessments were conducted using a population of D. suzukii from commercial caneberry fields near Watsonville, CA. We find that five generations of larval selection with a discriminating dose is sufficient to significantly increase both larval (malathion and spinosad) and adult (spinosad) resistance to the target AIs. This approach provides a simple, cost-effective tool for assaying susceptibility of D. suzukii populations to insecticides and for selecting resistant insect lines for resistance management research.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35767598 PMCID: PMC9242520 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Fig 1Dose-response relationships for susceptible D. suzukii larvae exposed to three key insecticides.
Mortality was estimated following larval exposure to malathion, spinosad, and zeta-cypermethrin (ZC). Dose-response curves and 95% confidence intervals obtained from probit model.
LC50 and LC90 values for susceptible D. suzukii larvae exposed to three commonly used insecticides.
| AI | LC50 (ppm) | 95% CI | LC90 (ppm) | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 9.0 | 7.6–10.3 | 17.2 | 14.9–21.0 |
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| 1.5 | 0.9–2.0 | 4.7 | 3.6–6.8 |
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| 0.7 | 0.5–1.0 | 6.2 | 3.9–12.0 |
Eclosion success following exposure to discriminating dose before and after selection.
| Average % eclosion (S.E.) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Selection line | Gen 1 | Gen 5 | Gen ~20 |
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| 8.9(2.1) | 22.2(3.5) | N/A |
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| 10.5(2.1) | 30.4(2.5) | 70.6(5.4)+ |
* = significantly different from Gen 1 (p < 0.05)
+ = significantly different from Gen 5 (p < 0.05)
Fig 2Adult dose-response relationships for D. suzukii strains.
Adult mortality assessed after 8 h exposure to spinosad residues for males (A) and females (B). The Watsonville field population was assessed pre (WAT) and post (WAT-S5) five generations of larval selection. Adults from the susceptible Wolfskill strain were simultaneously assayed for comparison during the pre-selection (WOLF-1) and post-selection (WOLF-2) trials. Dose-response curves and 95% confidence intervals obtained from probit models.
Adult susceptibility of WOLF-1, WOLF-2, WAT and WAT-S5 D. suzukii to spinosad.
| Strain | Sex | n | LC50 (ppm) | 95% CI | RR |
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| male | 275 | 28.1 | 16.6–40.6 | - |
| female | 275 | 23.8 | 11.2–40.6 | - | |
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| male | 685 | 137.8 | 99.9–182.5 | 4.9 |
| female | 685 | 161.6 | 124.6–205.0 | 6.8 | |
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| male | 255 | 19.1 | 8.7–30 | - |
| female | 255 | 31.2 | 17.3–47.4 | - | |
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| male | 295 | 241.1 | 160.3–377.6 | 12.6 |
| female | 295 | 448.4 | 279.3–884.3 | 14.4 |
Results of pairwise ratio tests comparing LC50s among strains of D. suzukii.
| Comparison | SE | Z | P value |
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| 0.082 | 2.047 | 0.041 |
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| 0.05 | 13.89 | < 0.001 |
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| 0.073 | 15.07 | < 0.001 |
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| 0.034 | 7.208 | < 0.001 |
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| 0.1 | 1.175 | 0.24 |
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| 0.091 | 9.108 | < 0.001 |
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| 0.055 | 21.01 | < 0.001 |
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| 0.037 | 11.96 | < 0.001 |