Agronomy (Mar 2022)

First Report of Field Resistance to Afidopyropen, the Novel Pyropene Insecticide, on <i>Bemisia tabaci</i> Mediterranean (Q Biotype) from China

  • Ran Wang,
  • Bingli Gao,
  • Wunan Che,
  • Cheng Qu,
  • Xuan Zhou,
  • Chen Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12030724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 724

Abstract

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Afidopyropen, a novel biopesticide, is derived from Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungus, and shows promise as a novel insecticidal agent for the management of the whitefly pest Bemisia tabaci in horticultural and economical crop production. In the present work, we monitored the susceptibilities of B. tabaci to afidopyropen in 18 field populations, sampled from 9 provinces of China, and found that, in comparison with the susceptible strain (MED-S), B. tabaci from most field populations were highly susceptible, except for the Haidian population (HD) which exhibited an approximately 40-fold increase in resistance. The HD population also displayed significant cross-resistance to sulfoxaflor (14.5-fold) but little cross-resistance to cyantraniliprole, flonicamid, imidacloprid, pymetrozine, and thiamethoxam. Afidopyropen resistance of the HD population was determined to be incomplete dominant and autosomal, and synergism assays demonstrated that P450 monooxygenases could contribute to the field-evolved afidopyropen resistance observed in the HD population. These results will further our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of insecticide resistance in B. tabaci and can inform the development of field-based pest control tactics to slow the development of afidopyropen resistance and to control whiteflies more sustainably.

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