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1 August 2012 Lack of Fitness Costs Associated with Acetamiprid Resistance in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
Muhammad Basit, Ali H. Sayyed, Shafqat Saeed, Mushtaq A. Saleem
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Abstract

Sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), is a devastating pest that can cause severe damage to a range of crops by direct feeding and by plant virus transmission. Because of indiscriminate use of insecticides, this whitefly has developed resistance to several insecticides, including neonicotinoids. Our objectives were to determine fitness components affected by acetamiprid resistance in B. tabaci. Assay results showed that selection with acetamiprid had removed heterozygotes from the field population because the survival rate of the resistant population was significantly greater than that of the field population at a very high dose. Comparison of various life traits between the acetamiprid-selected (Aceta-SEL) population and three other populations showed that the numbers of eggs laid by acetamiprid Aceta-SEL population were significantly lower compared with that of other populations but that the proportions of eggs hatched were significantly higher. However, the time taken by nymphal stages of the Aceta-SEL population to develop was significantly higher than that of the susceptible populations. The intrinsic rate of increase, net reproductive rate, mean generation time, and doubling time of Aceta-SEL was significantly higher than Lab-PK and UNSEL populations, but the growth index was similar for all populations. The growth index and high intrinsic value of Aceta-SEL population suggest that the resistance allele may not have detrimental impact. The lack of fitness costs in B. tabaci could promote the rapid development of resistance to acetamiprid and other neonicotinoids. This resistance could threaten the sustainability of whitefly management program on genetically engineered cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) where neonicotinoids are being sprayed to manage sucking pests in the field.

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Muhammad Basit, Ali H. Sayyed, Shafqat Saeed, and Mushtaq A. Saleem "Lack of Fitness Costs Associated with Acetamiprid Resistance in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)," Journal of Economic Entomology 105(4), 1401-1406, (1 August 2012). https://doi.org/10.1603/EC11196
Received: 17 June 2011; Accepted: 1 April 2012; Published: 1 August 2012
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KEYWORDS
acetamiprid
fitness cost
resistance
whitefly
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