Thiamethoxam-Induced Intergenerational Sublethal Effects on the Life History and Feeding Behavior of Rhopalosiphum padi
Plants, ISSN: 2223-7747, Vol: 13, Issue: 6
2024
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Plants, Vol. 13, Pages 865: Thiamethoxam-Induced Intergenerational Sublethal Effects on the Life History and Feeding Behavior of Rhopalosiphum padi
Plants, Vol. 13, Pages 865: Thiamethoxam-Induced Intergenerational Sublethal Effects on the Life History and Feeding Behavior of Rhopalosiphum padi Plants doi: 10.3390/plants13060865 Authors: Hina Gul
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Thiamethoxam, a second-generation neonicotinoid insecticide is widely used for controlling sap-sucking insect pests including Rhopalosiphum padi. The current study aimed to investigate the life-history parameters and feeding behavior of R. padi following treatments with sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam. The lethal concentration 50 (LC) value of thiamethoxam against adult R. padi was 11.458 mg L after 48 h exposure. The sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam (LC and LC) significantly decreased the adult longevity, fecundity, and reproductive days in the directly exposed aphids (F generation). In the progeny R. padi (F), the developmental durations and total prereproductive period (TPRP) were decreased while the adult longevity, fecundity, and reproductive days (RP) were increased at both thiamethoxam concentrations. The demographic parameters including the net reproductive rate (R), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) were prolonged only at the LC of thiamethoxam. The EPG results indicated that the sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam increases the total duration of non-probing (Np) while reducing the total duration of E2 in directly exposed aphids (F). Interestingly, the E2 were significantly increased in the progeny generation (F) descending from previously exposed parental aphids (F). Overall, this study showed that thiamethoxam exhibited high toxicity against directly exposed individuals (F), while inducing intergenerational hormetic effects on the progeny generation (F) of R. padi. These findings provided crucial details about thiamethoxam-induced hormetic effects that might be useful in managing resurgences of this key pest.
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