Comparative Toxicity of Selected Organophosphate Insecticides against Resistant and Susceptible Clones of the Greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Homoptera:  Aphididae)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2000.0

Abstract

Comparative toxicity of selected organophosphate (OP) insecticides against resistant and susceptible clones of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum, were studied both in vitro and in vivo. Two resistant (OR-1 and OR-2) clones of the greenbug showed marginal to high levels of resistance to all seven OPs tested, ranging from 11- to 327-fold greater than those of a susceptible (OSS) clone. The OR-1 clone showed lower levels of resistance to phenyl (parathion and parathion-methyl) and heterocyclic (chlorpyrifos) OPs than to aliphatic OPs (dimethoate, omethoate, disulfoton, and demeton-S-methyl), whereas the OR-2 clone showed a rather broad spectrum of resistance to nearly all OP insecticides examined. In vitro inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) using six selected OP oxon analogues showed that alterations of AChE were involved in resistance to all OP compounds examined in both the OR-1 and OR-2 clones. Although the levels of insensitivity of AChE to these OPs were relatively low, ranging from 1.1- to 3.8-fold, the insensitivity spectrum of AChE to different OPs was rather broad. The general esterase activity in the OR-1 and OR-2 clones was 1.3-8. 4-fold higher than that in the OSS clone, depending on the substrates used. The AChE activity in both the OR-1 and OR-2 clones was 1.8-fold higher than that in the OSS clone. High resistance levels of the OR-2 clone to phenyl and heterocyclic OPs appeared to be associated with the ability of the esterases to hydrolyze beta-naphthyl acetate and more hydrophobic substrates.

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