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Acute toxicity and sublethal effects of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid on the fitness of Helicoverpa armígera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

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The fitness of Helicoverpa armígera (Hübner) was determined using demographic studies on the F1 generation that survived after exposure to four sublethal doses (LC50, LC30, LC20 and LC10) of imidacloprid. The effects were assessed on the surviving individuals emerged from sixth-instar larvae that had ingested imidacloprid-treated chickpea pods. Age-specific parameters were found to be highest with the commencement of age and gradually decreased with the progression of age in both the treated and non-treated groups. Survivorship was reduced to 37 days after exposure to the sublethal dose of LC50 when compared with 42 days in groups not exposed to the insecticide. The highest number (17%) of unhatched eggs was recorded in insects treated with the LC50 dose of imidacloprid, whereas 98% of the eggs hatched in the unexposed group. The potential fecundity of the F1 generation females was reduced to 330 eggs/female/generation when treated with the LC50 dose compared with that of the unexposed females. The intrinsic rate of increase was found to be least in insects exposed to the LC20 dose (0.0355 females/ female/day) and highest (0.0470) in the unexposed group. It took 38.83 days for H. armígera to complete one generation in the unexposed population, while this was reduced to 33.94 days after exposure to the sublethal dose of LC50 The longevity of adults decreased when the larvae were exposed to the sublethal dose of imidacloprid. The developmental time of pre-pupae and pupae significantly decreased and was least when exposed to the highest sublethal dose of the insecticide. Thus, at sublethal doses, imidacloprid caused a significant reduction in the survival and fecundity as well as increased mortality of H. armígera in the subsequent generation after exposure to the insecticide. In conclusion, imidacloprid can be successfully incorporated into integrated pest management of H. armígera.

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Ahmad, S., Ansari, M.S. & Ahmad, N. Acute toxicity and sublethal effects of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid on the fitness of Helicoverpa armígera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Int J Trop Insect Sci 33, 264–275 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742758413000246

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