Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia
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Stanković, SlađanKostić, Miroslav
Sivčev, Ivan
Kljajić, Petar
Janković, Snežana
Todorović, Goran
Jevđović, R.
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iColorado potato beetle (CPB, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) resistance is one of the limiting
factors in potato production in some regions of Serbia. Imidacloprid is first introduced neonicotinoid
insecticide in use for effective CPB control. Introduction of such insecticides with novel mode of action
and physicochemical properties, demands investigations on resistance risks and management tactics.
Primary candidates for cross resistance are insecticides acting on same target sites (such as bensultap,
with CPB resistance reported), although other cross resistance patterns between apparently unrelated
insecticides are not uncommon. Results of the investigations presented in this paper refers to the
resistance of CPB adults to 3 insecticides - imidacloprid, bensultap and cypermethrin, most commonly
used by farmers in recent years. First generation adults from nine field populations in first and four
representative populations in second year of investigation were tested by topic...al application.
Resistance ratios for bensultap ranged from 1.0 to 645.3 (LD50 from 0.04 – 25.81 μg/insect).
Cypermethrin resistance ratios ranged from 1.0 to 60.0 (LD50 from 0.02 – 2.05 μg/insect). Imidacloprid
resistance ratio was from 1.0 to 82.9 (LD50 from 0.0039 – 0.0323 ng/insect). Based on our results there
was no correlation between resistance levels for bensultap and imidacloprid. Although LD50 values for
imidacloprid were very low, significant resistance ratios obtained in these investigations, together with
threads of cross-resistance and importance of conserving field efficacy of neonicotinoids, strongly
recommands systematic resistance monitoring as important resistance management tool.
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Colorado potato beetle / resistance / toxicity / bensultap / cypemethrin / imidaclopridSource:
Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 2012, 17, 5, 7599-7609Publisher:
- University of Bucharest
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IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Stanković, Slađan AU - Kostić, Miroslav AU - Sivčev, Ivan AU - Kljajić, Petar AU - Janković, Snežana AU - Todorović, Goran AU - Jevđović, R. PY - 2012 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/890 AB - iColorado potato beetle (CPB, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) resistance is one of the limiting factors in potato production in some regions of Serbia. Imidacloprid is first introduced neonicotinoid insecticide in use for effective CPB control. Introduction of such insecticides with novel mode of action and physicochemical properties, demands investigations on resistance risks and management tactics. Primary candidates for cross resistance are insecticides acting on same target sites (such as bensultap, with CPB resistance reported), although other cross resistance patterns between apparently unrelated insecticides are not uncommon. Results of the investigations presented in this paper refers to the resistance of CPB adults to 3 insecticides - imidacloprid, bensultap and cypermethrin, most commonly used by farmers in recent years. First generation adults from nine field populations in first and four representative populations in second year of investigation were tested by topical application. Resistance ratios for bensultap ranged from 1.0 to 645.3 (LD50 from 0.04 – 25.81 μg/insect). Cypermethrin resistance ratios ranged from 1.0 to 60.0 (LD50 from 0.02 – 2.05 μg/insect). Imidacloprid resistance ratio was from 1.0 to 82.9 (LD50 from 0.0039 – 0.0323 ng/insect). Based on our results there was no correlation between resistance levels for bensultap and imidacloprid. Although LD50 values for imidacloprid were very low, significant resistance ratios obtained in these investigations, together with threads of cross-resistance and importance of conserving field efficacy of neonicotinoids, strongly recommands systematic resistance monitoring as important resistance management tool. PB - University of Bucharest T2 - Romanian Biotechnological Letters T1 - Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia EP - 7609 IS - 5 SP - 7599 VL - 17 ER -
@article{ author = "Stanković, Slađan and Kostić, Miroslav and Sivčev, Ivan and Kljajić, Petar and Janković, Snežana and Todorović, Goran and Jevđović, R.", year = "2012", abstract = "iColorado potato beetle (CPB, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) resistance is one of the limiting factors in potato production in some regions of Serbia. Imidacloprid is first introduced neonicotinoid insecticide in use for effective CPB control. Introduction of such insecticides with novel mode of action and physicochemical properties, demands investigations on resistance risks and management tactics. Primary candidates for cross resistance are insecticides acting on same target sites (such as bensultap, with CPB resistance reported), although other cross resistance patterns between apparently unrelated insecticides are not uncommon. Results of the investigations presented in this paper refers to the resistance of CPB adults to 3 insecticides - imidacloprid, bensultap and cypermethrin, most commonly used by farmers in recent years. First generation adults from nine field populations in first and four representative populations in second year of investigation were tested by topical application. Resistance ratios for bensultap ranged from 1.0 to 645.3 (LD50 from 0.04 – 25.81 μg/insect). Cypermethrin resistance ratios ranged from 1.0 to 60.0 (LD50 from 0.02 – 2.05 μg/insect). Imidacloprid resistance ratio was from 1.0 to 82.9 (LD50 from 0.0039 – 0.0323 ng/insect). Based on our results there was no correlation between resistance levels for bensultap and imidacloprid. Although LD50 values for imidacloprid were very low, significant resistance ratios obtained in these investigations, together with threads of cross-resistance and importance of conserving field efficacy of neonicotinoids, strongly recommands systematic resistance monitoring as important resistance management tool.", publisher = "University of Bucharest", journal = "Romanian Biotechnological Letters", title = "Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia", pages = "7609-7599", number = "5", volume = "17" }
Stanković, S., Kostić, M., Sivčev, I., Kljajić, P., Janković, S., Todorović, G.,& Jevđović, R.. (2012). Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia. in Romanian Biotechnological Letters University of Bucharest., 17(5), 7599-7609.
Stanković S, Kostić M, Sivčev I, Kljajić P, Janković S, Todorović G, Jevđović R. Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia. in Romanian Biotechnological Letters. 2012;17(5):7599-7609..
Stanković, Slađan, Kostić, Miroslav, Sivčev, Ivan, Kljajić, Petar, Janković, Snežana, Todorović, Goran, Jevđović, R., "Resistance of Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and nereistoxins in Serbia" in Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 17, no. 5 (2012):7599-7609.