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Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest of numerous cultivated crops including potatoes, beans, asparagus, cotton, etc., causing considerable economic losses in crop production worldwide. Currently, the use of chemical insecticides is the most commonly used...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Shuxing, Zhang, Jinming, Lin, Ya, Li, Xiaowei, Liu, Min, Hafeez, Muhammad, Huang, Jun, Zhang, Zhijun, Chen, Limin, Ren, Xiaoyun, Dong, Wanying, Lu, Yaobin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36829536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12020260
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author Zhou, Shuxing
Zhang, Jinming
Lin, Ya
Li, Xiaowei
Liu, Min
Hafeez, Muhammad
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Zhijun
Chen, Limin
Ren, Xiaoyun
Dong, Wanying
Lu, Yaobin
author_facet Zhou, Shuxing
Zhang, Jinming
Lin, Ya
Li, Xiaowei
Liu, Min
Hafeez, Muhammad
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Zhijun
Chen, Limin
Ren, Xiaoyun
Dong, Wanying
Lu, Yaobin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest of numerous cultivated crops including potatoes, beans, asparagus, cotton, etc., causing considerable economic losses in crop production worldwide. Currently, the use of chemical insecticides is the most commonly used method to control this pest, however, the overuse of them results in insecticide resistance, environmental pollution and toxicity to other non-target organisms. Our results indicated that S. exigua field populations had developed resistance to almost half of the eleven commonly used insecticides with different modes of action. Thus, it is extremely urgent to seek an efficient strategy for insecticide resistance management. We found that the combined application of the specific entomopathogen of S. exigua (Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus, SeMNPV) reduced insecticide resistance or even recovered the susceptibility to insecticides and enhanced the toxicity obviously in both laboratory experiments and field trials. These findings are valuable to provide a promising efficient way for improving insecticide resistance management strategy and an environmentally friendly approach for pest management with the combined application of nucleopolyhedroviruses and insecticides. ABSTRACT: Spodoptera exigua is a polyphagous pest of diverse crops and causes considerable economic losses. The overuse of chemical insecticides for controlling this pest results in insecticide resistance, environmental pollution and toxicity to other non-target organisms. Therefore, a sustainable and efficient way for pest management is urgently required. In this study, laboratory bioassays of eleven commonly used insecticides, the specific entomopathogen of S. exigua (Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus, SeMNPV), and SeMNPV-insecticide combinations against the S. exigua laboratory population and two field populations were tested. Our results indicated that the two field populations had developed resistance to almost half of the tested insecticides, while SeMNPV had good virulence in all populations. Interestingly, the combined use of SeMNPV enhanced the toxicity of the tested insecticides against all populations to a different extent and considerably reduced the insecticide resistance of S. exigua field populations or even recovered the susceptibility to above insecticides. Furthermore, the field trial showed that the combined application of SeMNPV contributed to promoting the control efficacy of emamectin benzonate and chlorfenapyr. These results provide a promising efficient way for pest resistance management and an environmentally friendly approach for controlling S. exigua with the combined application of nucleopolyhedroviruses and insecticides.
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spelling pubmed-99533952023-02-25 Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management Zhou, Shuxing Zhang, Jinming Lin, Ya Li, Xiaowei Liu, Min Hafeez, Muhammad Huang, Jun Zhang, Zhijun Chen, Limin Ren, Xiaoyun Dong, Wanying Lu, Yaobin Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest of numerous cultivated crops including potatoes, beans, asparagus, cotton, etc., causing considerable economic losses in crop production worldwide. Currently, the use of chemical insecticides is the most commonly used method to control this pest, however, the overuse of them results in insecticide resistance, environmental pollution and toxicity to other non-target organisms. Our results indicated that S. exigua field populations had developed resistance to almost half of the eleven commonly used insecticides with different modes of action. Thus, it is extremely urgent to seek an efficient strategy for insecticide resistance management. We found that the combined application of the specific entomopathogen of S. exigua (Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus, SeMNPV) reduced insecticide resistance or even recovered the susceptibility to insecticides and enhanced the toxicity obviously in both laboratory experiments and field trials. These findings are valuable to provide a promising efficient way for improving insecticide resistance management strategy and an environmentally friendly approach for pest management with the combined application of nucleopolyhedroviruses and insecticides. ABSTRACT: Spodoptera exigua is a polyphagous pest of diverse crops and causes considerable economic losses. The overuse of chemical insecticides for controlling this pest results in insecticide resistance, environmental pollution and toxicity to other non-target organisms. Therefore, a sustainable and efficient way for pest management is urgently required. In this study, laboratory bioassays of eleven commonly used insecticides, the specific entomopathogen of S. exigua (Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus, SeMNPV), and SeMNPV-insecticide combinations against the S. exigua laboratory population and two field populations were tested. Our results indicated that the two field populations had developed resistance to almost half of the tested insecticides, while SeMNPV had good virulence in all populations. Interestingly, the combined use of SeMNPV enhanced the toxicity of the tested insecticides against all populations to a different extent and considerably reduced the insecticide resistance of S. exigua field populations or even recovered the susceptibility to above insecticides. Furthermore, the field trial showed that the combined application of SeMNPV contributed to promoting the control efficacy of emamectin benzonate and chlorfenapyr. These results provide a promising efficient way for pest resistance management and an environmentally friendly approach for controlling S. exigua with the combined application of nucleopolyhedroviruses and insecticides. MDPI 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9953395/ /pubmed/36829536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12020260 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhou, Shuxing
Zhang, Jinming
Lin, Ya
Li, Xiaowei
Liu, Min
Hafeez, Muhammad
Huang, Jun
Zhang, Zhijun
Chen, Limin
Ren, Xiaoyun
Dong, Wanying
Lu, Yaobin
Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title_full Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title_fullStr Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title_full_unstemmed Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title_short Spodoptera exigua Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Increases the Susceptibility to Insecticides: A Promising Efficient Way for Pest Resistance Management
title_sort spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus increases the susceptibility to insecticides: a promising efficient way for pest resistance management
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36829536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12020260
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