Organophosphate resistance in olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, populations in Greece and Cyprus

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作者
Skouras, Panagiotis J.
Margaritopoulos, John T.
Seraphides, Nicos A.
Ioannides, Ioannis M.
Kakani, Evi G.
Mathiopoulos, Kostas D.
Tsitsipis, John A.
机构
[1] Univ Thessaly, Dept Agr Crop Prod & Rural Environm, Lab Entomol & Agr Zool, Nea Ionia 38445, Greece
[2] Agr Res Inst, Nicosia, Cyprus
[3] Univ Thessaly, Dept Biochem & Biotechnol, Larisa, Greece
关键词
olive fruit fly; Bactrocera oleae; resistance; dimethoate; organophosphates; insecticides;
D O I
10.1002/ps.1306
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is the most important pest of olives in countries around the Mediterranean basin. Its control has been based mostly on bait sprays with organophosphate insecticides (usually dimethoate or fenthion) for about 40 years. In the present study, the resistance status of olive fruit fly populations to dimethoate was examined in Greece and Cyprus over 2 years. Thirty-one populations from various regions of Greece, nine from Cyprus and one laboratory susceptible strain, which served as a control, were assayed by topical application of dimethoate. Considerable variation in the resistance levels to dimethoate was recorded in the populations of B. oleae, with resistance ratios ranging from 6.3 to 64.4 (ED50 values 12.5-128.7 ng dimethoate per insect). The highest resistance ratios were found in populations from Crete, and the lowest in those from Cyprus. This variation could be attributed to different selection pressures from insecticidal applications among populations from the various regions. Migration of resistant genotypes, either autonomous or via commerce, may also be involved. (c) 2006 Society of Chemical Industry.
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