Sublethal acetamiprid affects reproduction, development and disrupts gene expression in Binodoxys communis

IF 5.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science and Pollution Research Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1007/s11356-024-33415-6
Likang Zhao, Hui Xue, Punniyakotti Elumalai, Xiangzhen Zhu, Li Wang, Kaixin Zhang, Dongyang Li, Jichao Ji, Junyu Luo, Jinjie Cui, Xueke Gao
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At present, understanding of neonicotinoid toxicity in arthropods remains limited. We here evaluated the lethal and sublethal effects of acetamiprid in F0 and F1 generations of Binodoxys communis using a range of sublethal concentrations. The 10% lethal concentration (LC10) and half lethal concentration (LC25) of ACE had negative effects on the B. communis survival rate, adult longevity, parasitism rate, and emergence rate, and significantly prolonged the duration of the developmental cycle. ACE also had intergenerational effects, with some biological indices affected in the F1 generation after pesticide exposure. Transcriptomic analysis demonstrated that differentially expressed genes were enriched in specific pathways including the amino acid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, energy metabolism, exogenous metabolism, signal transduction, and glutathione metabolism pathways. These results indicated strong contact toxicity of ACE to B. communis, which may inhibit their biological control capacity. These results improve our understanding of the toxicological mechanisms of parasitic natural enemies in response to insecticide exposure.

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亚致死啶虫脒影响 Binodoxys communis 的繁殖和发育,并破坏其基因表达。
目前,对节肢动物新烟碱类毒性的认识仍然有限。在此,我们使用一系列亚致死浓度评估了对乙酰脒对F0代和F1代的致死和亚致死效应。10%致死浓度(LC10)和半数致死浓度(LC25)对黄颡鱼幼虫的存活率、成虫寿命、寄生率和羽化率均有显著的负面影响,并显著延长了黄颡鱼幼虫的发育周期。ACE还存在代际效应,农药暴露后F1代部分生物学指标受到影响。转录组学分析表明,差异表达基因在氨基酸代谢、碳水化合物代谢、能量代谢、外源代谢、信号转导、谷胱甘肽代谢等特定途径中富集。结果表明,ACE对白僵菌有较强的接触毒性,可能抑制了白僵菌的生物防治能力。这些结果提高了我们对寄生性天敌对杀虫剂暴露的毒理学机制的认识。
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