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Hormetic effects of thiamethoxam on Schizaphis graminum: demographics and feeding behavior.

Authors :
Gul, Hina
Haq, Ihsan ul
Ullah, Farman
Khan, Shanza
Yaseen, Aqsa
Tariq, Kaleem
Güncan, Ali
Desneux, Nicolas
Liu, Xiaoxia
Source :
Ecotoxicology; Apr2024, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p253-265, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In agroecosystems, insects contend with chemical insecticides often encountered at sublethal concentrations. Insects' exposure to these mild stresses may induce hormetic effects, which has consequences for managing insect pests. In this study, we used an electrical penetration graph (EPG) technique to investigate the feeding behavior and an age-stage, two-sex life table approach to estimate the sublethal effects of thiamethoxam on greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. The LC<subscript>5</subscript> and LC<subscript>10</subscript> of thiamethoxam significantly decreased longevity and fecundity of directly exposed adult aphids (F<subscript>0</subscript>). However, the adult longevity, fecundity, and reproductive days (RP<subscript>d</subscript>)—indicating the number of days in which the females produce offspring – in the progeny generation (F<subscript>1</subscript>) exhibited significant increase when parental aphids (F<subscript>0</subscript>) were treated with LC<subscript>5</subscript> of the active ingredient. Subsequently, key demographic parameters such as intrinsic rate of increase (r) and net reproductive rate (R<subscript>0</subscript>) significantly increased at LC<subscript>5</subscript> treatment. EPG recordings showed that total durations of non-probing (Np), intercellular stylet pathway (C), and salivary secretion into the sieve element (E1) were significantly increased, while mean duration of probing (Pr) and total duration of phloem sap ingestion and concurrent salivation (E2) were decreased in F<subscript>0</subscript> adults exposed to LC<subscript>5</subscript> and LC<subscript>10</subscript>. Interestingly, in the F<subscript>1</subscript> generation, total duration of Np was significantly decreased while total duration of E2 was increased in LC<subscript>5</subscript> treatment. Taken together, our results showed that an LC5 of thiamethoxam induces intergenerational hormetic effects on the demographic parameters and feeding behavior of F<subscript>1</subscript> individuals of S. graminum. These findings have important implications on chemical control against S. graminum and highlight the need for a deeper understanding of the ecological consequences of such exposures within pest management strategies across the agricultural landscapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09639292
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Ecotoxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176584128
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-024-02743-1