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CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS PARASITOLOGICOS Y DE VECTORES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Methoxyfenozide on the Development, Survival, and Reproduction of the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith)
Autor/es:
ZARATE, NEREYDA; DIAZ, OVIDIO; MARTINEZ, ANA MABEL; FIGUEROA, JOSE ISAAC; SCHNEIDER, MARCELA INES; SMAGGHE, GUY; VIÑUELA, ELISA; BUDIA, FLOR; PINEDA, SAMUEL
Revista:
NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Editorial:
Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 40 p. 129 - 137
ISSN:
1519-566X
Resumen:
The lethal and sublethal effects of the ecdysone agonist methoxyfenozide on the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), were investigated by feeding a methoxyfenozide-treated diet to fifth instars until pupation in doses corresponding to the LC10 andLC25 for the compound. Larval mortality reached 8% and 26% in the low and high concentration groups, respectively, on the seventh day of the experiment. A progressive larval mortality of 12% for the LC10 and 60% for the LC25 was observed before pupation. Treated larvae exhibited lower pupal weights, higher pupal mortality, presence of deformed pupae, and more deformed adults than untreated larvae. The incorporation of methoxyfenozide into the diet had a significant effect on the timing of larval development. The development period for males and females was about seven days longer than the controls for both concentrations tested. In contrast, the compound affected neither pupae nor adult longevity. Finally, S. frugiperda adults that resulted from ��ifth instars treated with methoxyfenozide were not affected in their mean cumulative number of eggs laid per female (fecundity), nor percentages of eggs hatched (fertility), or the sex ratio. Our results suggest that the combination of lethal and sublethal effects of methoxyfenozide may have important implications for the population dynamics of the fall armyworm.