Whole-genome sequencing reveals novel ryanodine receptor mutations P4568L and Y4701D conferring high-level chlorantraniliprole resistance in Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
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Yizhou Chen,Lisa Bird,Thi Ht Nguyen,Grant A Herron,Duong T Nguyen
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Spodoptera litura is a significant insect pest that attacks many agricultural crops, including horticultural, cotton, and legume crops. It has developed resistance to various insecticides, including chlorantraniliprole, posing significant challenges for pest management. Recently, a field-collected population of S. litura (BM28x) from northwestern Australia was found to be more than 1000-fold less susceptible to chlorantraniliprole than a laboratory susceptible strain. Therefore, understanding the mechanism of this insecticide resistance and developing DNA-based molecular diagnostic assays are critical for developing and implementing sustainable pest control strategies for S. litura.
RESULTS
We mapped the chlorantraniliprole resistance gene to chromosome 26 using whole-genome sequencing and linkage analysis. A combination of the novel mutations P4568L and Y4701D in the ryanodine receptor (RyR) gene was shown to cause high-level resistance to chlorantraniliprole in the BM28x strain. A molecular diagnostic assay was developed to monitor these resistance mutations in field populations. Mutations P4568L and Y4701D were widely distributed in field populations across Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
CONCLUSION
This research elucidates the genetic mechanisms underlying chlorantraniliprole resistance in S. litura and provides the first evidence of the Y4701D mutation conferring diamide resistance in Noctuidae. These findings enable the development of rapid molecular diagnostic assays which are vital for proactive resistance management. Given that the resistance is recessive in nature it can remain undetected by simple conventional bioassays until it becomes widespread. The findings significantly advance the field of resistance management by facilitating timely interventions to prevent resistance development, thereby supporting more effective integrated pest management. © 2025 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
全基因组测序显示,斜纹夜蛾(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的ryanodine受体突变P4568L和Y4701D具有高水平的氯虫腈抗性。
斜纹夜蛾(spodoptera litura)是危害多种农作物的重要害虫,包括园艺、棉花和豆类作物。它对包括氯虫腈在内的多种杀虫剂产生了抗药性,对害虫管理构成了重大挑战。最近,在澳大利亚西北部野外采集的一群斜纹夜蛾(BM28x)对氯虫腈的敏感性比实验室敏感菌株低1000倍以上。因此,了解这种杀虫剂抗性的机制和建立基于dna的分子诊断方法对于制定和实施斜纹夜蛾的可持续害虫防治策略至关重要。结果利用全基因组测序和连锁分析将氯虫腈抗性基因定位在26号染色体上。ryanodine受体(RyR)基因的新突变P4568L和Y4701D组合被证明在BM28x菌株中引起对氯虫腈的高水平抗性。开发了一种分子诊断方法来监测田间种群中的这些抗性突变。突变P4568L和Y4701D在西澳大利亚和北领地的田间种群中广泛分布。结论本研究阐明了斜纹夜蛾对氯虫腈耐药的遗传机制,首次证实了Y4701D基因突变导致夜蛾对二胺耐药。这些发现使快速分子诊断分析的发展成为可能,这对主动耐药管理至关重要。鉴于这种耐药性本质上是隐性的,它可以通过简单的常规生物测定法检测不到,直到它广泛传播。研究结果通过促进及时干预以防止抗性发展,从而支持更有效的害虫综合治理,显著推进了抗性管理领域。©2025作者。由John Wiley & Sons Ltd代表化学工业协会出版的《害虫管理科学》。
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Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management.
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