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Field-evolved resistance to beta-cyfluthrin in the boll weevil: Detection and characterization

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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
卷 77, 期 10, 页码 4400-4410

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ps.6474

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Anthonomus grandis grandis; insecticide resistance; pyrethroid; cross resistance; kdr mutation

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) project PROCAD [179923]
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) PNPD grant
  3. CNPq
  4. [420815/2018-0]

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Insecticide resistance in arthropods, especially boll weevils, is a major cause of control failure. This study in Brazil found that boll weevils have high levels of resistance to beta-cyfluthrin through a kdr mutation mechanism. Caution is advised against further use of beta-cyfluthrin due to potential resistance, and monitoring studies are recommended to determine the extent of pyrethroid resistance in boll weevil populations.
BACKGROUND Insecticide resistance in arthropods is an inherited trait that has become a major cause of insect pest control failure. Monitoring the level of susceptibility and characterization of the type of resistance of key pest species aims to determine the risk of resistance selection in time to take action to mitigate control failures. Seven populations of the boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis grandis, collected from cotton fields in the Semiarid and Cerrado areas of Brazil, were screened for their resistance to malathion and beta-cyfluthrin, insecticides widely recommended for control of boll weevil and other pests. RESULTS The levels of adult mortality were variable for beta-cyfluthrin (0-82%) but invariant (100%) for malathion. Bioassays of concentration-mortality were used to determine lethal concentrations (LCs) for each insecticide. The LC-values corroborate the lack of resistance to field rates of malathion but high levels of resistance to beta-cyfluthrin from 62.7- to 439.7-fold. Weevils resistant to beta-cyfluthrin were found through genome sequencing to possess a kdr mutation through the L1014F substitution in the voltage gated-sodium channel gene. CONCLUSIONS This study found boll weevil resistance to beta-cyfluthrin to be not mediated by carboxylesterases, but with cross-resistance to DDT and carbaryl, and kdr mutation as the major mechanism of the resistance in our samples. Caution is recommended in further use of beta-cyfluthrin against boll weevil due to potential resistance. Monitoring studies using other boll weevil populations are recommended to determine the geographic pattern and extent of pyrethroid resistance.

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