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. 2023 Apr;79(4):1316-1323.
doi: 10.1002/ps.7293. Epub 2022 Nov 30.

Toxicity assessment of two IGR insecticides on eggs and larvae of the ladybird Eriopis connexa

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Toxicity assessment of two IGR insecticides on eggs and larvae of the ladybird Eriopis connexa

Fogel Marilina Noelia et al. Pest Manag Sci. 2023 Apr.

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Abstract

Background: Eriopis connexa is an important predator in the Neotropical region, associated with pests of economic relevance on horticultural crops in Argentina. The use of broad-spectrum insecticides could reduce the biodiversity of these natural enemies in agroecosystems and put at risk its conservation. New, selective "risk reduced" insecticides could be an alternative to conventional chemical control to promote sustainable agriculture. The goal of this work was to assess the lethal and sublethal effects of two insect growth regulator (IGR) insecticides on eggs and two larval instars of E. connexa exposed to insecticides.

Results: Pyriproxyfen and cypermethrin significantly affected egg hatching by 28.8% and 70.4%, respectively. Pyriproxyfen reduced the survival of larvae that emerged by ≈52% from Day (D3)3 after hatching and caused the lengthening of developmental time for both larval and pupal stages. By contrast, teflubenzuron did not reduce hatching and survival but shortened the developmental time of the pupae stage. Cypermethrin reduced the survival of 2nd (L2 ) and 4th (L4 ) larval instars by 36.4% and 74.6%, respectively, and lengthened the development time of L2 . Pyriproxyfen lengthened the development time of L4 and reduced the fecundity and fertility of females. Teflubenzuron reduced survival of L2 and L4 larval instars by 46.9% and 28.6%, respectively, and lengthened the total development time for the larval stage. In addition, teflubenzuron reduced the fecundity and fertility of females.

Conclusions: Both eggs and larvae were susceptible to exposure to IGR, showing lethal and sublethal effects. This study highlights, once again, the higher toxicity of cypermethrin to E. connexa. The toxicity of both IGR insecticides could impair the performance of E. connexa as a biological control agent in agroecosystems. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: insecticides toxicity; ladybug; lethal and sublethal effects; pyriproxyfen; teflubenzuron.

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