Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Susceptibility to methoxyfenozide of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae was determined through exposure of neonate and fourth instars to dipped and sprayed pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves. Methoxyfenozide and spinosad were tested against adults of this noctuid by oral, residual, and topical application. In larvae, we evaluated Þve (range, 0.001Ð10 mg active ingredient [AI]/liter) and six (range, 1Ð250 mg [AI]/liter) concentration levels by instars, respectively, by using two application methods at three different age leaf residues (0, 3, and 6 d after application). According to LC50 values, no signiÞcant differences were observed between the same age leaf residues of both application methods at 96 and 72 h after ingestion treatment on neonates and fourth instars, respectively. Nevertheless, toxicity of methoxyfenozide decreased signiÞcantly after time. For both application methods, the LC50 values of the Þrst leaf residue (0 d after application) were signiÞcantly lower than those of 6-d-old residues. Furthermore, larval weight of fourth instars fed for 48 h with pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves containing methoxyfenozide was signiÞcantly suppressed. Spinosad and methoxyfenozide reduced in a dose-dependent manner the fecundity and fertility of S. littoralis adults when treated oral and residually. Likewise, when methoxyfenozide was administered orally in three different adult crosses, the fecundity was strongly affected, independently of the treated sex. We conclude that the combination of lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad might exhibit signiÞcant effects on the population dynamics of S. littolaris.

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Main Authors: Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792, Schneider, Marcela Inés autora, Smagghe, Guy autor/a, Martínez Castillo, Ana Mabel Doctora 12349, Del Estal, Pedro autor, Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa autora, Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513, Budia, Flor autora
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Subjects:Spodoptera littoralis, Lepidópteros, Espinosad, Metoxifenozida, Insecticidas, Control de plagas,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:376752024-05-23T21:01:31ZLethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792 Schneider, Marcela Inés autora Smagghe, Guy autor/a Martínez Castillo, Ana Mabel Doctora 12349 Del Estal, Pedro autor Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa autora Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513 Budia, Flor autora textengSusceptibility to methoxyfenozide of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae was determined through exposure of neonate and fourth instars to dipped and sprayed pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves. Methoxyfenozide and spinosad were tested against adults of this noctuid by oral, residual, and topical application. In larvae, we evaluated Þve (range, 0.001Ð10 mg active ingredient [AI]/liter) and six (range, 1Ð250 mg [AI]/liter) concentration levels by instars, respectively, by using two application methods at three different age leaf residues (0, 3, and 6 d after application). According to LC50 values, no signiÞcant differences were observed between the same age leaf residues of both application methods at 96 and 72 h after ingestion treatment on neonates and fourth instars, respectively. Nevertheless, toxicity of methoxyfenozide decreased signiÞcantly after time. For both application methods, the LC50 values of the Þrst leaf residue (0 d after application) were signiÞcantly lower than those of 6-d-old residues. Furthermore, larval weight of fourth instars fed for 48 h with pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves containing methoxyfenozide was signiÞcantly suppressed. Spinosad and methoxyfenozide reduced in a dose-dependent manner the fecundity and fertility of S. littoralis adults when treated oral and residually. Likewise, when methoxyfenozide was administered orally in three different adult crosses, the fecundity was strongly affected, independently of the treated sex. We conclude that the combination of lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad might exhibit signiÞcant effects on the population dynamics of S. littolaris.Susceptibility to methoxyfenozide of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae was determined through exposure of neonate and fourth instars to dipped and sprayed pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves. Methoxyfenozide and spinosad were tested against adults of this noctuid by oral, residual, and topical application. In larvae, we evaluated Þve (range, 0.001Ð10 mg active ingredient [AI]/liter) and six (range, 1Ð250 mg [AI]/liter) concentration levels by instars, respectively, by using two application methods at three different age leaf residues (0, 3, and 6 d after application). According to LC50 values, no signiÞcant differences were observed between the same age leaf residues of both application methods at 96 and 72 h after ingestion treatment on neonates and fourth instars, respectively. Nevertheless, toxicity of methoxyfenozide decreased signiÞcantly after time. For both application methods, the LC50 values of the Þrst leaf residue (0 d after application) were signiÞcantly lower than those of 6-d-old residues. Furthermore, larval weight of fourth instars fed for 48 h with pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves containing methoxyfenozide was signiÞcantly suppressed. Spinosad and methoxyfenozide reduced in a dose-dependent manner the fecundity and fertility of S. littoralis adults when treated oral and residually. Likewise, when methoxyfenozide was administered orally in three different adult crosses, the fecundity was strongly affected, independently of the treated sex. We conclude that the combination of lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad might exhibit signiÞcant effects on the population dynamics of S. littolaris.Spodoptera littoralisLepidópterosEspinosadMetoxifenozidaInsecticidasControl de plagasJournal of Economic Entomologyhttps://doi.org/10.1093/jee/100.3.773Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Spodoptera littoralis
Lepidópteros
Espinosad
Metoxifenozida
Insecticidas
Control de plagas
Spodoptera littoralis
Lepidópteros
Espinosad
Metoxifenozida
Insecticidas
Control de plagas
spellingShingle Spodoptera littoralis
Lepidópteros
Espinosad
Metoxifenozida
Insecticidas
Control de plagas
Spodoptera littoralis
Lepidópteros
Espinosad
Metoxifenozida
Insecticidas
Control de plagas
Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792
Schneider, Marcela Inés autora
Smagghe, Guy autor/a
Martínez Castillo, Ana Mabel Doctora 12349
Del Estal, Pedro autor
Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa autora
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513
Budia, Flor autora
Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
description Susceptibility to methoxyfenozide of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae was determined through exposure of neonate and fourth instars to dipped and sprayed pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves. Methoxyfenozide and spinosad were tested against adults of this noctuid by oral, residual, and topical application. In larvae, we evaluated Þve (range, 0.001Ð10 mg active ingredient [AI]/liter) and six (range, 1Ð250 mg [AI]/liter) concentration levels by instars, respectively, by using two application methods at three different age leaf residues (0, 3, and 6 d after application). According to LC50 values, no signiÞcant differences were observed between the same age leaf residues of both application methods at 96 and 72 h after ingestion treatment on neonates and fourth instars, respectively. Nevertheless, toxicity of methoxyfenozide decreased signiÞcantly after time. For both application methods, the LC50 values of the Þrst leaf residue (0 d after application) were signiÞcantly lower than those of 6-d-old residues. Furthermore, larval weight of fourth instars fed for 48 h with pepper, Capsicum annum L., leaves containing methoxyfenozide was signiÞcantly suppressed. Spinosad and methoxyfenozide reduced in a dose-dependent manner the fecundity and fertility of S. littoralis adults when treated oral and residually. Likewise, when methoxyfenozide was administered orally in three different adult crosses, the fecundity was strongly affected, independently of the treated sex. We conclude that the combination of lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad might exhibit signiÞcant effects on the population dynamics of S. littolaris.
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topic_facet Spodoptera littoralis
Lepidópteros
Espinosad
Metoxifenozida
Insecticidas
Control de plagas
author Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792
Schneider, Marcela Inés autora
Smagghe, Guy autor/a
Martínez Castillo, Ana Mabel Doctora 12349
Del Estal, Pedro autor
Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa autora
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513
Budia, Flor autora
author_facet Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792
Schneider, Marcela Inés autora
Smagghe, Guy autor/a
Martínez Castillo, Ana Mabel Doctora 12349
Del Estal, Pedro autor
Viñuela Sandoval, Elisa autora
Valle Mora, Javier Francisco Maestro autor 10513
Budia, Flor autora
author_sort Pineda Guillermo, Samuel Doctor autor 14792
title Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
title_short Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
title_full Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
title_fullStr Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
title_full_unstemmed Lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
title_sort lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide and spinosad on spodoptera littoralis (lepidoptera: noctuidae)
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