Field‐evolved resistance to nitenpyram is associated with fitness costs in whitefly

Author:

Lu Hantang1,Fu Buli12ORCID,Tan Qimei13,Hu Jinyu1,Yang Jing1,Wei Xuegao1,Liang Jinjin1,Wang Chao1,Ji Yao1,Huang Mingjiao1,Xue Hu1,Du He1,Zhang Rong1,Du Tianhua1,He Chao1,Yang Xin1ORCID,Zhang Youjun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Vegetable Biobreeding, Department of Plant Protection, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China

2. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management of Tropical Crops Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences Haikou China

3. Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Changsha China

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDElucidating fitness cost associated with field‐evolved insect resistance to insecticide is of particular importance to current sustainable pest control. The global pest whitefly Bemisia tabaci has developed resistance to many members of neonicotinoids, but little is known about whitefly resistance to neonicotinoid nitenpyram and its associated fitness cost. Using insecticide bioassay and life‐table approach, this study aims to investigate nitenpyram resistance status in field‐collected whitefly populations, and to explore whether such resistance is accompanied by a fitness cost.RESULTSThe bioassay results revealed that 14 of 29 whitefly populations displayed moderate to extremely high resistance to nitenpyram, demonstrating a widespread field‐evolved resistance to nitenpyram. This field‐evolved resistance in the whitefly has increased gradually over the past 3 years from 2021 to 2023. Further life‐table study showed that two resistant whitefly populations exhibited longer developmental time, shorter lifespans of adult, and lower fecundity compared with the most susceptible population. The relative fitness cost of the two resistant populations was calculated as 0.69 and 0.56 by using net productive rate R0, which suggests that nitenpyram resistance comes with fitness cost in the whitefly, especially on reproduction.CONCLUSIONOverall, these results represent field‐evolved high resistance to nitenpyram in the whitefly. The existing fitness costs associated with nitenpyram resistance are helpful to propose a suitable strategy for sustainable control of whiteflies by rotation or mixture of insecticide with different modes of action. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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