1. Sublethal effect and detoxifying metabolism of metaflumizone and indoxacarb on the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda.
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Zhang, Li, Wu, Hui-Zi, He, Pei-Yun, Cao, Hai-Qun, Zhang, Wan-Na, Peng, Ying-Chuan, and Sheng, Cheng-Wang
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FALL armyworm , *CYTOCHROME P-450 , *NOCTUIDAE , *INSECTICIDES , *IMIDACLOPRID , *LEPIDOPTERA , *NEONICOTINOIDS - Abstract
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), is a highly polyphagous invasive pest that damages various crops. Pesticide control is the most common and effective strategy to control FAW. In this study, we evaluated the toxicity of metaflumizone and indoxacarb against third-instar FAW larvae using the insecticide-incorporated artificial diet method under laboratory conditions. Both metaflumizone and indoxacarb exhibited substantial toxicity against FAW, with LC 50 values of 2.43 and 14.66 mg/L at 72 h, respectively. The sublethal effects of metaflumizone and indoxacarb on parental and F1 generation FAW were investigated by exposing third-instar larvae to LC 10 and LC 30 concentrations of these insecticides. Sublethal exposure to these two insecticides significantly shortened adult longevity, extended pupal developmental times and led to reduced pupal weight, pupation rates, and adult fecundity in the treated parental generation and F1 generation at LC 10 or LC 30 concentrations, in comparison to the control group. The larval developmental times were shortened in the parental generation but prolonged in the F1 generation, after being treated with sublethal concentrations of metaflumizone. Furthermore, larvae exposed to LC 10 or LC 30 concentrations of indoxacarb exhibited elevated activity levels of cytochrome P450 monooxygenase and glutathione S-transferase, which coincides with the observed synergistic effect of piperonyl butoxide and diethyl maleate. In conclusion, the high toxicity and negative impact of metaflumizone and indoxacarb on FAW provided significant implications for the rational utilization of insecticides against this pest. [Display omitted] • LC 10 and LC 30 of Met and Ind reduced reproductive parameters of parental FAW. • Sublethal concentrations of Met and Ind affect transgenerational FAW on biological parameters. • LC 10 and LC 30 of Met and Ind potentially affect P450 and GST activities. • CarE activity was slightly affected by LC 10 and LC 30 of Met and Ind. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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