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Sublethal concentrations of pymetrozine reduce <scp> <i>Sogatella furcifera</i> </scp> transmission of Southern rice black‐streaked dwarf virus

Jing Yu, Yuqi Zhong, Changgeng Dai, Maolin Hou

2023Pest Management Science11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The transmission of plant viruses is closely associated with the specific probing behaviors of the vectors. Pymetrozine is a pyridine azomethine insecticide that interferes with nervous regulation of feeding behavior of piercing-sucking insects. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of sublethal concentrations of pymetrozine in reducing the transmission of Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV) by the planthopper Sogatella furcifera. RESULTS: ) pymetrozine compared with the insects feeding on the control plants, for which significant effects of pymetrozine concentration and time post-treatment were detected. Honeydew excretion of the planthoppers showed significant reduction with increasing concentration of the insecticide but no significant association with time post-treatment. Electrical penetration graph recordings revealed that total durations of each waveform in both acquisition and inoculation were significantly affected by pymetrozine treatment, with total durations of non-probing (NP), penetration initiation (N1), and extracellular activity (N3) elongated whereas those of salivation (N2) and phloem-related activities (N4-a and N4-b) shortened. Additionally, both acquisition and inoculation rates were significantly lower at 168 h than at 6 h post-treatment. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that sublethal concentrations of pymetrozine reduce SRBSDV transmission, which is associated with reduction in feeding and alteration in probing behaviors characterized by the prolonged non-probing, penetration initiation and extracellular activity and shortened salivation and phloem-related activities. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Topics & Concepts

HoneydewPlanthopperPhloemBiologyInoculationDelphacidaeToxicologyVirusToxicityAnimal scienceHomopteraPEST analysisAgronomyBotanyHemipteraHorticultureVirologyInternal medicineMedicinePlant Virus Research StudiesInsect-Plant Interactions and ControlPhytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens