Insecticide resistance monitoring of Aphis spiraecola (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to neonicotinoids and abamectin in a major apple-growing region.

Hongcheng Tang, Kuan Wu, Xiong Peng, Maohua Chen
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Aphis spiraecola is a significant pest of fruit trees worldwide, causing substantial yield and economic losses in apple production. The control of A. spiraecola primarily depends on chemical pesticides; however, long-term field monitoring of insecticide resistance is lacking. This study assessed the susceptibility of a laboratory-susceptible strain (SS) of A. spiraecola to abamectin, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, and acetamiprid. The LC50 values of A. spiraecola to abamectin, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, and acetamiprid were 0.13, 1.44, 1.76, and 1.19 mg L-1, respectively. The resistance levels of 8 A. spiraecola field populations in a major apple-growing region were investigated in 2021 to 2023. The resistance ratios (RR) varied in different years and regions. The resistance level of A. spiraecola in the XP (Xingping) region to abamectin was the highest (RR = 42.08) in 2021. Most field populations displayed low or moderate levels of resistance to 3 neonicotinoids. However, the field population of A. spiraecola in LQ (Liquan) region had a high resistance level to thiamethoxam in 2021 with an LC50 of 109.63 mg L-1 and a resistance ratio of 62.29. The resistance levels of A. spiraecola to 4 pesticides were found to be decreasing in 3 yr. Compared to the SS strain, the field populations of A. spiraecola showed no mutations in nAChR, GABA receptor, or GluCl, suggesting that target site insensitivity may not contribute to the resistance. This study can contribute to the rational use of chemical insecticides for controlling A. spiraecola, thereby reducing economic losses in apple production and minimizing environmental pollution.

苹果主产区螺旋蚜(半翅目:蚜科)对新烟碱类和阿维菌素的抗性监测。
螺旋体蚜虫是世界范围内果树的重要害虫,对苹果生产造成了巨大的产量和经济损失。螺旋藻的防治主要依靠化学农药;然而,缺乏对杀虫剂耐药性的长期现场监测。本研究评估了一株实验室敏感菌株(SS)对阿维菌素、吡虫啉、噻虫嗪和啶虫脒的敏感性。螺旋体对阿维菌素、吡虫啉、噻虫嗪和啶虫啉的LC50分别为0.13、1.44、1.76和1.19 mg L-1。研究了2021 ~ 2023年苹果主产区8个螺旋体蚜田间种群的抗性水平。不同年份、不同地区的抗性比存在差异。2021年,XP(兴平)地区螺旋螺旋体对阿维菌素的抗性最高(RR = 42.08);大多数田间种群对3种新烟碱类杀虫剂表现出低或中等水平的抗性。2021年,利泉地区螺旋体吸虫田间种群对噻虫嗪的抗性水平较高,LC50为109.63 mg L-1,抗性比为62.29。螺旋藻对4种农药的抗性水平在3年内呈下降趋势,与SS菌株相比,田间螺旋藻种群的nAChR、GABA受体和GluCl均未发生突变,表明靶位不敏感可能不是抗性的原因。本研究可为合理使用化学杀虫剂防治螺旋藻,减少苹果生产的经济损失,减少环境污染提供依据。
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