Objective:To find out the most resistant strain of Spodoptera litura(S.litura)from Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka by synthetic insecticide treatment.Methods:Using leaf disc no-choice method,the insects were tested wi...Objective:To find out the most resistant strain of Spodoptera litura(S.litura)from Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka by synthetic insecticide treatment.Methods:Using leaf disc no-choice method,the insects were tested with different doses for pesticides.The LC_(50)and LC_(90)values were calculated by probit analysis.Results:In the insect bioassay,the cypermethrin insecticide showed significantly higher LC_(50)values of 14.699 g/L and 15.738 g/L against the Tamil Nadu and Kerala S.litura insect cultures respectively.The body length of 2nd,3rd and 4th instar larvae were significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population[(19.2±2.3)mm,(28.05±3.20)mm,(36.1±2.0)mm],when compared with KTK[(18.5±2.7)mm,(23.38±2.00)mm,(31.75±2.70)mm]and control,KBB[(15.65±2.30)mm,(23.65±2.70)mm,(33.2±2.2)mm]populations.The body breadth of 3rd instar larvae was significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population(4.9±1.1)mm,when compared with KTK(3.93±0.80)mm and control,KBB(3.65±0.70)mm populations.Conclusions:The present study clearly showed that field collected strains were highly resistant when compared to control.Based on our study,we conclude that reduced use of synthetic pesticides is necessary and IPM is a better way to reduce the development of pesticide resistance among strains of S.litura.展开更多
基金Supported by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology(Grant No.TNSCST/STU PROJ/AR/2011-2012/AS 10).
文摘Objective:To find out the most resistant strain of Spodoptera litura(S.litura)from Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka by synthetic insecticide treatment.Methods:Using leaf disc no-choice method,the insects were tested with different doses for pesticides.The LC_(50)and LC_(90)values were calculated by probit analysis.Results:In the insect bioassay,the cypermethrin insecticide showed significantly higher LC_(50)values of 14.699 g/L and 15.738 g/L against the Tamil Nadu and Kerala S.litura insect cultures respectively.The body length of 2nd,3rd and 4th instar larvae were significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population[(19.2±2.3)mm,(28.05±3.20)mm,(36.1±2.0)mm],when compared with KTK[(18.5±2.7)mm,(23.38±2.00)mm,(31.75±2.70)mm]and control,KBB[(15.65±2.30)mm,(23.65±2.70)mm,(33.2±2.2)mm]populations.The body breadth of 3rd instar larvae was significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population(4.9±1.1)mm,when compared with KTK(3.93±0.80)mm and control,KBB(3.65±0.70)mm populations.Conclusions:The present study clearly showed that field collected strains were highly resistant when compared to control.Based on our study,we conclude that reduced use of synthetic pesticides is necessary and IPM is a better way to reduce the development of pesticide resistance among strains of S.litura.