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Soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) response to lambda‐cyhalothrin varies with its virulence status to aphid‐resistant soybean
Author(s) -
Valmorbida Ivair,
Muraro Dionei S,
Hodgson Erin W,
O'Neal Matthew E
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pest management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.296
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1526-4998
pISSN - 1526-498X
DOI - 10.1002/ps.5661
Subject(s) - soybean aphid , aphididae , biology , aphid , virulence , cyhalothrin , population , homoptera , hemiptera , bioassay , horticulture , pest analysis , agronomy , botany , pesticide , genetics , gene , demography , sociology
Abstract BACKGROUND Soybean aphid, Aphis glycines , is an invasive insect in North America, considered one of the most important pests of soybean. Their management relies heavily on foliar insecticides, but there is growing effort to expand these tools to include aphid‐resistant varieties. We explored if the LC 50 and LC 25 of lambda‐cyhalothrin varied between virulent (resistant to Aphis glycines ( Rag ) soybeans) and avirulent (susceptible to Rag ‐genes soybeans) populations of soybean aphid with a leaf‐dip bioassay. We also investigated the response to the LC 25 of lambda‐cyhalothrin on adults (F0) and their progeny (F1) for both avirulent and virulent soybean aphid. RESULTS The LC 50 of the virulent aphid population was significantly higher compared with the LC 50 of the avirulent population. The LC 25 significantly reduced fecundity of the F0 generation of avirulent soybean aphid, but no significant effect was observed for virulent aphids. In addition, the LC 25 significantly shortened the adult pre‐oviposition period (APOP) and lengthened the total pre‐oviposition period (TPOP) of avirulent aphids, while the mean generation time ( T ) was significantly increased. For the virulent aphid, sublethal exposure significantly lengthened development time of first and third instars, TPOP, and adult longevity. In addition, all demographic parameters of virulent soybean aphid were significantly affected when they were exposed to the LC 25 of lambda‐cyhalothrin. CONCLUSION Our results demonstrate lambda‐cyhalothrin is less toxic to virulent aphids and exposure to the LC 25 can trigger hormesis, which may have implications for the long‐term management of this pest with this insecticide as well as with aphid‐resistant varieties of soybean. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry