F. Perveen, Sublethal effects of chlorfluazuron on reproductivity and viability of Spodoptera litura (F.) (Lep., Noctuidae), J APPL ENT, 124(5-6), 2000, pp. 223-231
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE ENTOMOLOGIE
Chlorfluazuron is an insect growth regulator for controlling the major inse
ct pests in crops. To clarify the sublethal effects of chlorfluazuron on re
productivity and viability of common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, some exper
iments were conducted under laboratory conditions. The LD50 was found to be
12.0 ng/larva when evaluated up to pupation and 9.9 ng/larva up to adult e
mergence. At lethal dosages the development of different instars, moulting
to pupae and emergence into adults were found to be more affected. Reductio
n in the body weight was also observed in the larvae and pupae when treated
with a sublethal dose (LD30:3.75 ng/larva) and in the adults when treated
with sublethal doses (LD10:1.00ng/larva; LD30:3.75ng/larva) as newly moulte
d fifth instar larvae of S. litura, although the number of matings per fema
le and life span of adult females and males remained unaffected by the same
treatments. When sublethal doses were applied only to females or only to m
ales, or both sexes, the average fecundity reduction was up to 35-44%. When
only females were treated with sublethal doses, fertility was reduced by 4
9-58%; when only males were treated fertility was reduced by 65-81% and whe
n both sexes were treated, fertility was reduced by 68-83%. Hatchability wa
s reduced by 22-26% when only females were treated, by 44-66% when only mal
es were treated and by 45-72% when both sexes were treated with LD10 or LD3
0 doses as newly moulted fifth instars. The results from these observations
suggest that the fecundity was reduced to a similar degree when only femal
es or only males or both sexes were treated with LD10 or LD30 doses as newl
y moulted fifth instars. However the fertility and hatchability were affect
ed more when only males were treated with LD10 and much more when treated w
ith LD30. Currently, work is in progress to find out the main reasons for t
he sublethal effects of chlorfluazuron on reproductivity and viability.