TY - JOUR
T1 - Toxic effects of hexaflumuron on the development of Cocccinella septempunctata
AU - Caihong, Yu
AU - Maoran, Fu
AU - Ronghua, Lin
AU - Yan, Zhang
AU - Liu, Yongquan
AU - Hui, Jiang
AU - Brock, T.C.M.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Studying the toxic risk of pesticide exposure to
ladybird beetles is important from an agronomical and ecological
perspective since larval and adult ladybirds are dominant
predators of herbivorous pest insects (e.g., aphids) in
various crops in China. This article mainly deals with the
long-term effects of a single application of the insect growth
regulator hexaflumuron on Coccinella septempunctata. A 72-
h and a 33-day toxicity test with hexaflumuron (single application)
were performed, starting with the second instar larvae
of C. septempunctata. Exposure doses in the long-term experiment
were based on the estimated 72-h acute LR50 (application
rate causing 50 % mortality) value of 304 g active
ingredient (a.i.) ha-1 for second instar larvae of C.
septempunctata. The long-term test used five hexaflumuron
doses as treatment levels (1/50, 1/100, 1/200, 1/400, and 1/800
of the 72-h acute LR50), as well as a solvent control and blank
control treatment. The measurement endpoints used to calculate
no observed effect application rates (NOERs) included development
time, hatching, pupation, adult emergence, survival,
and number of eggs produced. Analyzing the experimental data
with one-way analysis of variance showed that the single
hexaflumuron application had significant effects on C.
septempunctata endpoints in the 33-day test, including effects
on development duration (NOER 1.52 g a.i. ha-1), hatching
(NOER 3.04 g a.i. ha-1), pupation (NOER 3.04 g a.i. ha-1), and
survival (NOER 1.52 g a.i. ha-1). These NOERs are lower than
the reported maximum field application rate of hexaflumuron
(135 g a.i. ha-1) in cotton cultivation, suggesting potential risks
to beneficial arthropods.
AB - Studying the toxic risk of pesticide exposure to
ladybird beetles is important from an agronomical and ecological
perspective since larval and adult ladybirds are dominant
predators of herbivorous pest insects (e.g., aphids) in
various crops in China. This article mainly deals with the
long-term effects of a single application of the insect growth
regulator hexaflumuron on Coccinella septempunctata. A 72-
h and a 33-day toxicity test with hexaflumuron (single application)
were performed, starting with the second instar larvae
of C. septempunctata. Exposure doses in the long-term experiment
were based on the estimated 72-h acute LR50 (application
rate causing 50 % mortality) value of 304 g active
ingredient (a.i.) ha-1 for second instar larvae of C.
septempunctata. The long-term test used five hexaflumuron
doses as treatment levels (1/50, 1/100, 1/200, 1/400, and 1/800
of the 72-h acute LR50), as well as a solvent control and blank
control treatment. The measurement endpoints used to calculate
no observed effect application rates (NOERs) included development
time, hatching, pupation, adult emergence, survival,
and number of eggs produced. Analyzing the experimental data
with one-way analysis of variance showed that the single
hexaflumuron application had significant effects on C.
septempunctata endpoints in the 33-day test, including effects
on development duration (NOER 1.52 g a.i. ha-1), hatching
(NOER 3.04 g a.i. ha-1), pupation (NOER 3.04 g a.i. ha-1), and
survival (NOER 1.52 g a.i. ha-1). These NOERs are lower than
the reported maximum field application rate of hexaflumuron
(135 g a.i. ha-1) in cotton cultivation, suggesting potential risks
to beneficial arthropods.
KW - insect growth-regulators
KW - beneficial arthropods
KW - pesticides
KW - hymenoptera
KW - fields
KW - nontarget
KW - impact
KW - lethal
KW - hym.
U2 - 10.1007/s11356-013-2036-8
DO - 10.1007/s11356-013-2036-8
M3 - Article
SN - 0944-1344
VL - 21
SP - 1418
EP - 1424
JO - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
JF - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
IS - 2
ER -