Impact of Nonconventional Selection by Insecticides on Susceptibility of the Southern House Mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus.

Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.2987/22-7096
Vivek Pokhrel, James A Ottea
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Mosquitoes are an important target of pest control as they vector pathogens that are associated with many debilitating human diseases. Given that mosquitoes have been selected with insecticides for over 100 years, much is known about the development of insecticide resistance associated with targeted application against populations of these insects. However, off-target selection by applications of insecticides in agricultural and residential sites also impacts development of insecticide resistance and is understudied. Similarly, the impact of selecting one life stage of mosquitoes on the insecticide susceptibility of different life stages is largely unknown. Here, we show that susceptibility to chlorantraniliprole, which is applied in rice (Oryza sativa) and sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) fields in Louisiana, decreased (5.7- to 12-fold) in populations of Culex quinquefasciatus collected from near these fields compared with a reference field strain. In addition, application of bifenthrin by commercial application on an individual residence increased the resistance frequencies to bifenthrin in 5 nearby residential sites. These increased frequencies of resistance, as measured with diagnostic concentrations of bifenthrin, were highly correlated (R2 = 0.92) between larvae and adults, suggesting that selection of adults also confers resistance to larvae. Finally, esterase activities and bifenthrin susceptibilities were moderately correlated (R2 = 0.4 for larvae and 0.52 for adults), suggesting that multiple mechanisms (including metabolism by esterases) were associated with the observed resistance. Results from this study suggest that nonconventional selection by insecticides is a variable to consider when developing management strategies for populations of Cx. quinquefasciatus.

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杀虫剂非常规选择对致倦库蚊敏感性的影响。
蚊子是害虫控制的重要目标,因为它们传播与许多使人衰弱的人类疾病有关的病原体。鉴于使用杀虫剂选择蚊子已有100多年的历史,人们对针对这些昆虫种群的定向施用杀虫剂产生抗药性的发展了解甚多。然而,在农业和居民场所使用杀虫剂的脱靶选择也会影响杀虫剂抗性的发展,并且尚未得到充分研究。同样,选择蚊子的一个生命阶段对不同生命阶段的杀虫剂敏感性的影响在很大程度上是未知的。本研究表明,在路易斯安那州水稻(Oryza sativa)和甘蔗(Saccharum officinarum)农田附近采集的致倦库蚊种群对氯虫虫胺的敏感性比参考田间菌株降低了5.7- 12倍。此外,对个别住宅进行商业施用的联苯菊酯增加了附近5个居民点对联苯菊酯的抗性频率。用联苯菊酯诊断浓度测量的这些抗性增加频率在幼虫和成虫之间高度相关(R2 = 0.92),表明选择成虫也会给幼虫带来抗性。酯酶活性与联苯菊酯敏感性呈中度相关(幼虫R2 = 0.4,成虫R2 = 0.52),表明酯酶代谢等多种机制与联苯菊酯抗性有关。本研究结果表明,杀虫剂的非常规选择是制定Cx种群管理策略时需要考虑的一个变量。quinquefasciatus。
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