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Pesticide-induced susceptibility of rice to brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
Authors:Jin-cai Wu  Jian-xiang Xu  Shu-zong Yuan  Jing-lan Liu  Yong-hou Jiang and Jun-feng Xu
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Protection, Agricultural College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, P.R. China
Abstract:The effects of rice plants treated with various pesticides (jingganmycin, bisultap and methamidophos) on feeding, survival rates and population growth of Nilaparvata lugens Stål (Homoptera: Delphacidae), susceptibility of the treated rice plants and amounts of free amino acids and sucrose were studied. Experiments indicated that the effects of the tested pesticides were dependent on nymphal age, pesticide and their dose and time after application. Jingganmycin at 75 g a.i. ha–1 significantly increased the N. lugens population. Both jingganmycin and bisultap increased the survival rate of N. lugens nymphs. The feeding rate of the insects was also affected by the pesticide application, but the effect varied between nymphal age and time after application and lasted no longer than 15 d. Results clearly indicated that pesticide application increased the susceptibility of rice plants to N. lugens. Although the free amino acids in rice plants did not change with the pesticide treatments, the concentration of sucrose significantly decreased 5 d after application and the C/N ratio significantly decreased in jingganmycin treated plants 5 d and 10 d after application.
Keywords:pesticide  brown planthopper  induced susceptibility  rice  jingganmycin
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