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Title: Impact of Imidacloprid Resistance on the Demographic Traits and Expressions of Associated Genes in Aphis gossypii Glover
Authors: Ullah, Farman
Xu, Xiao
Gul, Hina
Guncan, Ali
Hafeez, Muhammad
Gao, Xiwu
Song, Dunlun
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-6174-1425
0000-0003-1765-648X
0000-0002-5260-0644
Keywords: melon aphid, chemical application, life table, biological traits, trade-off, gene expression, insecticide resistance, ecotoxicology
FITNESS COSTS, TRICHOGRAMMA-CHILONIS, COTTON APHID, AGE-STAGE, L., INSECTICIDES, POPULATION, HOMOPTERA, ECOLOGY, MELON
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI-BASEL
Citation: Ullah, F., Xu, X., Gul, H., Güncan, A., Hafeez, M., Gao, XW., Song, DL. (2022). Impact of Imidacloprid Resistance on the Demographic Traits and Expressions of Associated Genes in Aphis gossypii Glover. Toxics, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10110658
Abstract: Imidacloprid is one of the most widely used neonicotinoid insecticides to control sapsucking insect pests, including Aphis gossypii. The intensive application of chemical insecticides to A. gossypii led to the development of resistance against several insecticides, including imidacloprid. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the association between imidacloprid resistance and the fitness of A. gossypii to limit the spread of the resistant population under field contexts. In this study, we used the age-stage, two-sex life table method to comprehensively investigate the fitness of imidacloprid resistant (ImR) and susceptible strains (SS) of melon aphids. Results showed that ImR aphids have prolonged developmental stages and decreased longevity, fecundity, and reproductive days. The key demographic parameters (r, lambda, and R-0) were significantly reduced in ImR strain compared to SS aphids. Additionally, the molecular mechanism for fitness costs was investigated by comparing the expression profile of juvenile hormone-binding protein (JHBP), juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolase (JHEH), juvenile hormone acid 0-methyltransferase (JHAMT), Vitellogenin (Vg), ecdysone receptor (EcR), and ultraspiracle protein (LISP) supposed to be associated with development and reproduction in insects. The results of RT-qPCR showed that EcR, JHBP, JHAMT, JHEH, and Vg genes were downregulated, while USP was statistically the same in ImR A. gossypii compared to the SS strain. Together, these results provide in-depth information about the occurrence and magnitude of fitness costs against imidacloprid resistance that could help manage the evolution and spread of A. gossypii resistance in field populations.
Description: WoS Categories: Environmental Sciences; Toxicology
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Toxicology
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10110658
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000882665600001
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5206
ISSN: 2305-6304
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