Dynamics of pyrethroid resistance in a field population of cotton bollworm
(Helicoverpa armigera) was demonstrated by continuous monitoring with twin
discriminating dosages, and the influencing factors were also experimentall
y analysed. Resistance in a Field population in China increased rapidly in
the 3rd and 4th generations when population density became higher and insec
ticides were applied repeatedly, then decreased suddenly during over-winter
ing and slowly in the 1st and 2nd generations when insecticide spraying was
suspended. Resistance increase could be countered by dilution as a result
of immigration of susceptible moths from corn fields, which were found to b
e a natural refuge for this pest in China. The reduction of resistance duri
ng over-wintering and the 1st and 2nd generations was affected by the lower
fitness of resistant cotton bollworms to low temperature and disadvantages
in reproduction. The possibilities of managing the resistance in field pop
ulations on the basis of these observations are discussed. (C) 1999 Society
of Chemical Industry.