Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Jan 2020)

Effects of temperature on baseline susceptibility and stability of insecticide resistance against Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in the absence of selection pressure

  • Waqar Jaleel,
  • Shafqat Saeed,
  • Muhammad Nadir Naqqash,
  • Muhammad Umair Sial,
  • Muqarrab Ali,
  • Syed Muhammad Zaka,
  • Zahid Mahmood Sarwar,
  • Muhammad Ishtiaq,
  • Mirza Abdul Qayyum,
  • Qurat Ul Aine,
  • Adeel Anwar,
  • Muhammad Sarmad,
  • Rashid Azad,
  • Muhammad Latif,
  • Furqan Ahmed,
  • Waqar Islam,
  • Khalid Ali Khan,
  • Hamed A. Ghramh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is an important pest causing significant losses to vegetables worldwide. Insecticides resistance in P. xylostella is a serious issue for scientists since last 30 years. However, deltamethrin and Bt Cry1Ac are commonly used insecticides against P. xylostella but studies involving development of resistance in P. xylostella against these two insecticides at different temperatures are lacking. The current study was aimed to find out the toxicity of deltamethrin and Bt Cry1Ac, and resistance development in P. xylostella. Results showed that the positive correlation between the temperature and toxicities of deltamethrin and Bt Cry1Ac. The results indicated −0.051, −0.049, −0.047, and −0.046 folds of deltamethrin resistance at 15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C, and 30 °C temperatures, respectively from 1st to 12th generations. The toxicity of Bt Cry1Ac after 24 h was 2.2 and 4.8 folds on 1st generation at 20 °C and 25 °C temperatures, respectively compared to the toxicity recorded at 15 °C (non-overlapping of 95% confidence limits). Based on the results of this study, it is concluded that the temperature has a positive correlation with the toxicity of deltamethrin and Bt Cry1Ac against the larvae of P. xylostella. This study suggests that deltamethrin and Bt Cry1Ac can be included in the management program of P. xylostella on many vegetable crops. The baseline susceptibility data might be helpful to understand the resistance mechanisms in P. xylostella. Keywords: Bt Cry1Ac, Deltamethrin, Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, Temperature coefficient