Differences in susceptibility to insecticides among color morphs of the Asian citrus psyllid

In this study, susceptibility to nine insecticides was compared among orange/yellow, gray/brown and blue/green morphs of adult D. citri. Imidacloprid and lambda-cyhalothrin resulted in higher mortality in the orange/yellow morph than in the blue/green morph. The orange/yellow morph was significantly more susceptible to acetamiprid, bifenthrin and chlorfenapyr than the blue/green and gray/brown morphs. For clothianidin and chlorpyriphos, the orange/yellow morph was significantly more susceptible than the gray/brown morphs. Susceptibility to dinotefuran and thiamethoxam was not significantly different between the three color morphs of D. citri. Biochemical enzyme assays revealed that the esterase, glutathione S-transferase and cytochrome P450 activities were significantly higher in the gray/brown and blue/green morphs than in the orange/yellow morph; however, the activities of three detoxification enzymes were not significantly different between gray/brown and blue/green morphs. We analyzed the relative expression among the color morphs of six detoxification genes involved in insecticide resistance. GSTS1 and EST-6 were expressed at significantly higher levels in the blue/green morph than in the orange/yellow and gray/brown morphs. The expression levels of CYP4g15, CYP303A1, CYP4C62 and CYP6BD5 were significantly greater in the gray/brown and blue/green morphs than in the orange/yellow morph. These results suggest that insecticide susceptibility in D. citri is associated with c...
Source: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research