
Sublethal and transgenerational effects of sulfoxaflor on the demography and feeding behaviour of the mirid bug Apolygus lucorum
Author(s) -
Zengbin Lu,
Shuanglin Dong,
Chao Li,
Lili Li,
Yong Yu,
Yin Shuyan,
Xingyuan Men
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0232812
Subject(s) - nymph , biology , instar , fecundity , longevity , toxicology , insect , larva , hemiptera , miridae , zoology , population , botany , medicine , genetics , environmental health
Sulfoxaflor, the first commercially available sulfoximine insecticide, has been used for the control of sap-feeding insect pests such as plant bugs and aphids on a variety of crops. However, its sublethal effects on the mirid bug Apolygus lucorum , one of the key insect pests of Bt cotton and fruit trees in China, have not been fully examined. Here, we evaluated the demography and feeding behaviour of A . lucorum exposed to sulfoxaflor. The leaf-dipping bioassay showed that the LC 10 and LC 30 of sulfoxaflor against 3 rd -instar nymphs of this insect were 1.23 and 8.37 mg L -1 , respectively. The LC 10 significantly extended the nymphal duration and decreased the oviposition period by 5.29 days and female fecundity by 56.99% in the parent generation (F0). The longer duration of egg, 5 th -instar nymphs, preadult, and male adult longevity were observed in the F1 generation (F1) at LC 10 . At the LC 30 , the duration of egg and 1 st -instar nymph, female adult longevity, and oviposition period of the F1 were significantly shorter, while the nymphal duration in the F0 and duration of 5 th -instar nymphs, preadult survival rate, and male adult longevity in the F1 significantly increased. The net reproductive rate ( R 0 ), intrinsic rate of increase ( r ), and finite rate of increase ( λ ) in the F1 were not significantly affected by these two concentrations, whereas the mean generation time ( T ) was lower at the LC 30 . Additionally, the probe counts and cells mixture feeding time were markedly lengthened by the LC 10 and LC 30 , respectively, when A . lucorum nymphs exposed to sulfoxaflor fed on Bt cotton plants without insecticides. These results clearly indicate that sulfoxaflor causes sublethal effects on A . lucorum and the transgenerational effects depend on the tested concentrations.