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Frequencies and mechanisms of pesticide resistance in Tetranychus urticae field populations in China

Journal

INSECT SCIENCE
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 827-839

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12957

Keywords

detoxification enzyme; field populations; pesticide resistance; target site mutations; Tetranychus urticae

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Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFD0200500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072458]
  3. China Agriculture Research System of MOF [CARS-25]
  4. Beijing Key Laboratory for Pest Control and Sustainable Cultivation of Vegetables
  5. Science and Technology Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS-ASTIP-IVFCAAS)
  6. China Agriculture Research System of MARA [CARS-25]

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The study assessed the pesticide resistance, target site mutations, and detoxification enzyme activities of seven field populations of Tetranychus urticae in China. The results revealed varying levels of resistance to different pesticides, frequencies of mutations in target genes, and higher detoxification enzyme activities in certain populations, suggesting the presence of multiple resistance mechanisms in T. urticae field populations.
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticate is an important agricultural pest worldwide. It is extremely polyphagous and has developed resistance to many pesticides. Here, we assessed the pesticide resistance of seven field populations of T. urticae in China, their target site mutations and the activities of their detoxification enzymes. The results showed that abamectin and the traditional pesticides pyridaben, profenofos and bifenthrin had higher resistance or lower toxicity than more recently developed pesticides including chlorfenapyr, spinetoram, cyflumetofen, cyenopyrafen, bifenazate and B-azolemiteacrylic. The frequency of point mutations related to abamectin resistance, G314D in the glutamate-gated chloride channel 1 (GluCl1) and G326E in GluCl3, ranged 47%-70% and 0%-97%, respectively. The frequency of point mutations in A1215D and F1538I of the voltage-gated sodium channel gene (VGSC), which may increase resistance to pyrethroids, ranged 88%-100% and 10%-100%, respectively. For target sites related to organophosphate resistance, mutation frequencies ranged 25%-92% for G119S and 0%-23% for A201S in the acetycholinesterase gene (Ace). Mutation G126S in the bifenazate resistance-related cytochrome b gene (Cytb) was observed in three of the seven T. urticae populations. Higher activities of detoxification enzymes (P450, GST, CarEs and UGTs) were observed in two T. urticae populations, with significant difference in the XY-SX population. These results provide useful information on the status of pesticide resistance of T. urticae in China and suggest that T. urticae field populations may have multiple resistance mechanisms.

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