Sublethal Exposure Enhances Suspectibility to Phoshine and Effects Certain Fitness Traits in Red Flour Beetle <i>Tribolium castaneum</i> (Herbst)
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Published:2023-09-01
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Page:1-6
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ISSN:0974-8172
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Container-title:Indian Journal of Entomology
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Short-container-title:IJE
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H V Ranjith,S Subramanian,P S Arya,Nebapure Suresh M,Srivastava Chitra
Abstract
The insecticidal gaseous phosphine would fail to meet the required concentration owing to improper sealing in a majority of bulk storage units. The resulting sublethal concentration has toxicological and biological implications for the target pests. The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum has developed considerable resistance to phosphine. In this study, the effect of sublethal phosphine (LC25 and LC40) dose exposure is seen in the first filial generation of T. castaneum, where it was found to increase the susceptibility of the F1 generation. The lethal concentration (LC50) of parent stock (0.076 mg/ l) was reduced to 0.059 mg/ l and 0.052 mg/ l in the F1 generation, respectively in the sample prior exposed to sublethal doses of LC25 and LC40. Surviving females of sublethal exposures (LC40 and LC25) produced fewer offspring with a cumulative fecundity reduction of 21 and 84% respectively, compared to parent stock. The variables tested in PCA highlight the negative effect of sublethal dose on the fecundity and fitness of female adults.
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The Entomological Society of India
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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