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Realized Heritability, Cross Resistance and Stability of Sulfoxaflor Resistance in the Cowpea Aphid, Aphis Craccivora (Koch.)

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PLANT PROTECTION

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Aphis craccivora is a serious insect pest. attacks leguminous crops in Egypt. It causes harm through directly sapsucking or through indirectly viral diseases transmission. Aphid control mainly rely on the use of synthetic insecticides. Sulfoxaflor, a fourth-generation neonicotinoid, used to manage sap-sucking pests which had developed resistance to other insecticide. But, risk assessment of sulfoxaflor resistance in the cowpea aphid has not been studied before. So, the leaf-dip bioassay method was used to predict sulfoxaflor resistance, cross resistance and resistance stability in A. craccivora. Sulfoxaflor resistant strain of the cowpea aphid was obtained by selecting the field strain for 17 generations. The sulfoxaflor-selected strain (SFX- SEL strain) showed a 125.39-fold. Realized heritability (h2) of resistance was calculated to be 0.19. According to predicted rates of sulfoxaflor resistance indicated that, if h2 = 0.19with is fifty percent at each generation, then a tenfold increase in LC50 would beanticipated in 12.29 generations. The obtained results showed increased levels of cross-resistance to flupyradifurone (18.16-fold),and pymetrozine (14.19-fold). Oppositely, the R-strain did not show cross-resistance to pirimicarb (3.64-fold), carbosulfan (3.5-fold), malathion (3.41-fold), dinotefuran (3.39-fold), -cyhalothrin (1.22-fold), and fipronil (1.12-fold), respectively. Fortunately, resistance to sulfoxaflor was reversed aroundcontrol strain throughout 20 generations without exposur to any insecticide. Our findings revealed the cowpea aphid's ability to evolve sulfoxaflor resistance under continual selection pressure. The retreat of sulfoxaflor makes A. craccivora compatible with techniques for managing resistance such as non-cross-resistant insecticides rotation.

DOI

10.21608/assjm.2023.318491

Keywords

Aphis craccivora, resistance, Cross resistance, revers, Sulfoxaflor

Authors

First Name

Shereen

Last Name

Darwish

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Plant Protection Agricultural Benha universty

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shereenmohamed1611@gmail.com

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First Name

Safaa

Last Name

Halawa

MiddleName

Mahmoud

Affiliation

planet protection department ,Faculty of agriculture , Benha university

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safa.halawa@fagr.bu.edu.eg

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First Name

sara

Last Name

eid

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Affiliation

Plant protection Agricultural Benha universty

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sara.eid8930@gmail.com

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First Name

el-sayed

Last Name

Mokbel

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Affiliation

Agricultural Research Center,central agricultural pesticide laboratory, Egypt

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sayedmokbel@yahoo.com

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Volume

61

Article Issue

2

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43447

Issue Date

2023-06-01

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2023-09-24

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2023-06-01

Page Start

531

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542

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1110-0419

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2974-4830

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841

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Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor

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https://assjm.journals.ekb.eg/

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Realized Heritability, Cross Resistance and Stability of Sulfoxaflor Resistance in the Cowpea Aphid, Aphis Craccivora (Koch.)

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24 Dec 2024