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10 June 2024 The sublethal concentration of acetamiprid suppresses the population growth of 2 species of wheat aphids, Sitobion miscanthi and Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Xinan Li, Wen Zhang, Hongwei Zhang, Xiaoya Zhang, Chengze Song, Pei Zhang, Guangling Li, Xun Zhu, Baizhong Zhang
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Abstract

Sitobion miscanthi and Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) are the 2 main aphid species that occur simultaneously, causing significant loss to wheat production. Acetamiprid has been used to control a variety of pests, including aphids. In this study, the sublethal effect of acetamiprid on S. miscanthi and S. graminum was evaluated using life-table analyses. The results showed that acetamiprid has a high toxicity to S. miscanthi and S. graminum with a LC50 of 1.90 and 3.58 mg/L at 24 h, respectively. The adult longevity and fecundity of S. miscanthi and S. graminum F0 generation were significantly reduced after being exposed to a sublethal concentration of acetamiprid. Additionally, the sublethal concentration of acetamiprid had negative transgenerational effects on S. miscanthi and S. graminum, which showed a significant decrease in fecundity and population life-table parameters involving age-stage-specific survival rate (sxj), age-specific survival rate (lx), and intrinsic rate of increase (r). Furthermore, the population projections showed that the total population size of S. miscanthi and S. graminum was significantly lower in the aphid group exposed to sublethal concentration of acetamiprid compared to the control group. These results suggest that sublethal concentration of acetamiprid suppresses the population growth of S. miscanthi and S. graminum. This finding is beneficial to the control of wheat aphids, and is important to fully understand the role of acetamiprid in integrated pest management.

Xinan Li, Wen Zhang, Hongwei Zhang, Xiaoya Zhang, Chengze Song, Pei Zhang, Guangling Li, Xun Zhu, and Baizhong Zhang "The sublethal concentration of acetamiprid suppresses the population growth of 2 species of wheat aphids, Sitobion miscanthi and Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae)," Journal of Economic Entomology 117(4), 1315-1323, (10 June 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toae114
Received: 29 October 2023; Accepted: 6 June 2024; Published: 10 June 2024
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KEYWORDS
acetamiprid
fecundity
longevity
sublethal concentration
wheat aphid
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