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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2007

Indirect selection for increased susceptibility to permethrin in diamondback moth (Lepidoptera Plutellidae)

Mustapha F. A. Jallow; Casey W. Hoy

Abstract We have been exploring the behavioral response of insect pests to heterogeneous distribution of toxins (low dose with refugia), and its genetic correlation with physiological tolerance to these toxins. A field-collected population of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), from Celeryville, OH, was selected with permethrin to determine whether low heterogeneous doses could lead to increased susceptibility to permethrin by selecting indirectly on behavior. Two replicates of each of three selection regimes: uniform high concentration hypothesized to result in increased physiological tolerance, heterogeneous low concentration hypothesized to result in increased susceptibility through indirect selection on behavior, and a control with no exposure to permethrin, were maintained in 1-m3 cages in a greenhouse, for 33 generations. All life stages of the diamondback moth were exposed to the selection regimes, and new generations were started with a random selection of pupae from the previous generation. Lines selected with uniform high concentrations developed 76-fold levels of resistance to permethrin by the 17th generation, with little changes thereafter. For generations 1–20, lines selected with heterogeneous low concentrations remained slightly lower in LC50 but not significantly different from the unselected control lines. Based on confidence intervals from probit analyses, the LC50 of the lines selected with heterogeneous low concentration, however, were significantly lower than those of the control lines in generations 21–33. Our results demonstrate that selection on behavioral responses can result in greater susceptibility than no selection at all, despite exposure to the toxin and ample genetic variation and potential for increased physiological tolerance. The implications of our findings, which are based on selection scenarios that could take place in field situations, are that behavioral responses can prevent and even decrease the levels of resistance in insect populations, an important result with respect to resistance and resistance management.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2005

Phenotypic variation in adult behavioral response and offspring fitness in Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in response to permethrin.

Mustapha F. A. Jallow; Casey W. Hoy


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2006

Quantitative Genetics of Adult Behavioral Response and Larval Physiological Tolerance to Permethrin in Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

Mustapha F. A. Jallow; Casey W. Hoy


Arthropod Management Tests | 2007

RESIDUAL ACTIVITY OF SELECTED INSECTICIDES FOR CONTROL OF FLEA BEETLES, 2006

Nuris M. Acosta; Mustapha F. A. Jallow; Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Luis A. Cañas


Arthropod Management Tests | 2006

CONTROL OF FLEA BEETLE ON BROCCOLI, 2005

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow


Arthropod Management Tests | 2006

CONTROL OF LEPIDOPTERA ON BROCCOLI, 2005

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow


Arthropod Management Tests | 2006

ONION THRIPS CONTROL ON GREEN ONION, 2005

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow


Arthropod Management Tests | 2006

CONTROL OF ONION MAGGOT ON SEED TREATED DRY BULB ONIONS, 2005

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow


Arthropod Management Tests | 2005

CONTROL OF LEPIDOPTERA ON CABBAGE, 2004

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow


Arthropod Management Tests | 2005

CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS ON COLLARDS, 2004

Casey W. Hoy; Michael J. Dunlap; Mustapha F. A. Jallow

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Casey W. Hoy

University of Minnesota

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Michael J. Dunlap

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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Luis A. Cañas

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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Nuris M. Acosta

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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