2015
DOI: 10.1093/jee/tov193
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Resistance ofLasioderma serricorne(Coleoptera: Anobiidae) to Fumigation with Phosphine

Abstract: Lasioderma serricorne (F.) is a serious pest of stored products that is known to be resistant to the fumigant pesticide gas phosphine. This study investigated resistance in populations from the southeastern United States, and determined if a recommended treatment schedule could kill resistant insects. A laboratory assay for adult insects was developed that used a discriminating concentration of 50 ppm phosphine applied to insects for 20 h at 25°C followed by 7 d of recovery in air. Survivors were classified as… Show more

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“…L. serricorne is known to be a serious pest of tobacco, but it can develop on a wide range of food products even though it does not feed as an adult (Abdelgahny et al, 2016). The adults live only 1-2 weeks (Sağlam et al, 2015), hence an aerosol with a residual IGR may be more useful for management of this species compared to a surface contact adulticide. The strain of L. serricorne used in this study was extremely susceptible to methoprene, as larvae exposed to residues from the 2µm application could not develop past the pupal stage, in contrast to development in the other species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. serricorne is known to be a serious pest of tobacco, but it can develop on a wide range of food products even though it does not feed as an adult (Abdelgahny et al, 2016). The adults live only 1-2 weeks (Sağlam et al, 2015), hence an aerosol with a residual IGR may be more useful for management of this species compared to a surface contact adulticide. The strain of L. serricorne used in this study was extremely susceptible to methoprene, as larvae exposed to residues from the 2µm application could not develop past the pupal stage, in contrast to development in the other species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tobacco industry has successfully managed the resistance problem to date by revising the industrial fumigation protocol (9). However, the industry has been encountering with increasing resistance (12) and it has become necessary to revise the fumigation protocols, one after another. The efficacy of phosphine is determined by three factors: concentration, time, and temperature and it is necessary to consider each of these three independent variables in adjusting the fumigation protocol for beetles showing a stronger resistance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, phosphine (PH3) gas has been used for fumigation of stored beans infested by the insect pests. But resistance problems of phosphine has already reported in a number of countries, with very high levels of resistance in some parts of Asia and Africa (Mills, 1983;Taylor & Halliday, 1986;Taylor, 1989;Zettler, 1997;Sayaboc et al, 1998;Rajendran, 1999), Australia (Collins et al, 2001;Nayak et al, 2010;Emery et al, 2011) more recently in America (Opit et al, 2012;Saglam et al, 2015). The synthetic insecticides used against stored bean insects are primarily organophosphorus and pyrethroid compounds, and the residues from a single application can often prevent insects from establishing in stored beans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%