Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2009679 Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Several strains of Drosophila melanogaster possess mutant alleles in nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) subunits, Dα1 and Dβ2 that confer resistance to neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid and nitenpyram, and Dα6, that confers resistance to spinosyns. These mutant strains were bioassayed with a selected set of nAChR active insecticides including neonicotinoids, spinosad, and sulfoxaflor, a new sulfoximine insecticide. All of the neonicotinoids examined, except dinotefuran showed reduced insecticidal efficacy on larvae of the Dα1 mutant, suggesting that this subunit may be important in the action of these insecticides. All of the neonicotinoids, including dinotefuran, showed reduced insecticidal efficacy on larvae possessing the Dβ2 mutation. A similar pattern of broad neonicotinoid resistance to that of Dβ2 alone was also observed for larvae with both the mutations (Dα1 + Dβ2). The Dβ2 mutation exhibited a lower level of cross-resistance to sulfoxaflor (<3-fold) than to any of the neonicotinoids (>13-fold). In contrast, there was no cross-resistance for any of the neonicotinoids or sulfoxaflor in adult flies with the Dα6 mutation, which confers high levels of resistance to spinosad. Thus in the D. melanogaster strains studied, target site resistance observed for the neonicotinoids and the spinosyns does not translate directly to resistance towards sulfoxaflor.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Dα1 nAChR Drosophila mutants were resistant to neonicotinoids, excluding dinotefuran. ► Dβ2 and double nAChR mutant strains were resistant to neonicotinoids. ► Dα1, Dβ2, and double mutant strains showed limited/no resistance to sulfoxaflor. ► A Dα6 mutant strain was not resistant to sulfoxaflor or neonicotinoids. ► Limited/low resistance suggests a novel interaction of sulfoxaflor with nAChRs.

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