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Status of the Resistance of Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to Afidopyropen Originating from Microbial Secondary Metabolites in China.

Ren LiShenhang ChengPingzhuo LiangZhibin ChenYujia ZhangPei LiangLei ZhangXi-Wu Gao
Published in: Toxins (2022)
The resistance of cotton aphids to various forms of commonly used pesticides has seriously threatened the safety of the cotton production. Afidopyropen is a derivative of microbial metabolites with pyropene insecticide, which has been shown to be effective in the management of Aphis gossypii . Several field populations of Aphis gossypii were collected from the major cotton-producing regions of China from 2019 to 2021. The resistance of these populations to afidopyropen was estimated using the leaf-dipping method. The LC 50 values of these field populations ranged from 0.005 to 0.591 mg a.i. L -1 in 2019, from 0.174 to 4.963 mg a.i. L -1 in 2020 and from 0.517 to 14.16 mg a.i. L -1 in 2021. The resistance ratios for all A. gossypii populations ranged from 0.03 to 3.97 in 2019, from 1.17 to 33.3 in 2020 and from 3.47 to 95.06 in 2021. The afidopyropen resistance exhibited an increasing trend in the field populations of Cangzhou, Binzhou, Yuncheng, Kuerle, Kuitun, Changji and Shawan from 2019 to 2021. This suggests that the resistance development of the cotton aphid to afidopyropen is inevitable. Therefore, it is necessary to rotate or mix afidopyropen with other insecticides in order to inhibit the development of afidopyropen resistance in field populations.
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