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Cycloxaprid: a novel cis ‐nitromethylene neonicotinoid insecticide to control Bemisia tabaci
Author(s) -
Cui Li,
Wang Qiyuan,
Wang Qinqin,
Wang Li,
Yuan Huizhu,
Rui Changhui
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.5693
Subject(s) - imidacloprid , fecundity , biology , neonicotinoid , nymph , toxicology , pest analysis , whitefly , offspring , population , insect , pesticide , botany , agronomy , medicine , genetics , pregnancy , environmental health
BACKGROUND Bemisia tabaci is a worldwide insect pest with high ability to develop resistance to many insecticides. Cycloxaprid is a novel cis ‐configuration neonicotinoid insecticide that is effective against a wide range of imidacloprid‐resistant pests. RESULTS The lethal and sublethal effects of cycloxaprid on B. tabaci B were estimated. Cycloxaprid showed higher toxicity against adult, nymph and egg of B. tabaci B than imidacloprid. And cycloxaprid provided better efficacies against B. tabaci than imidacloprid in fields. Moreover, cycloxaprid was similarly toxic to the relatively susceptible and imidacloprid‐resistant populations . The LC 50 of cycloxaprid against the resistant adult, nymph and egg were 6.2, 11.5 and 111.3 mg L −1 , respectively, while they were 5.7, 8.9 and 129.4 mg L −1 for the susceptible population. In addition, when resistant adult of B. tabaci B was treated with LC 30 of cycloxaprid (3.2 mg L −1 ), the net reproductive rate and female ratio of F1 generation B. tabaci were reduced. Moreover, the age‐specific fecundity demonstrated the highest fecundity sharply decreased in cycloxaprid (7.0 offspring/ day) treated group compared with the control (26.0 offspring/ day). CONCLUSIONS Our results indicated that cycloxaprid is a promising insecticide for the management of B. tabaci and insecticide‐induced resurgence might not occur after exposure of B. tabaci to low sublethal concentrations of cycloxaprid. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry
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