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1 November 2010 Stage-Dependent Tolerance of the German Cockroach, Blattella germanica for Dichlorvos and Propoxur
K. Qian, XQ. Wei, XP. Zeng, T. Liu, XW. Gao
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Abstract

Stage-dependent dichlorvos and propoxur tolerance in a field population of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica Linnaeus (Blatodea: Blattellidae), was investigated in the laboratory using a topical application bioassay. The results showed the 6 week-old nymphs were more tolerant to dichlorvos and propoxur than the other ages tested. LD50 values of dichlorvos and propoxur for the 6 week-old nymphs were 2.003 µg per insect and 5.296 µg per insect, respectively. Tolerance ratios of 18.55-fold and 4.98-fold for LD50 were obtained from 6-week-old nymphs compared to 4 week-old nymphs. The specific activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) from 1 week-old nymphs was the highest among all tested developmental stages of nymphs and adult males and females. The specific activity of AChE decreased significantly with increasing age. The sensitivity of AChE to dichlorvos was the highest with a ki value of 3.12×104 mol-1min-1 in the last nymphal stage of B. germanica (about 6 weeks-old). The AChE from 4 week-old nymphs was the most sensitive to propoxur, with the highest ki value being 2.63×105 mol-1min-1. These results indicated that the different developmental stages and sexes of B. germanica affected the inhibition of AChE by dichlorvos and propoxur.

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K. Qian, XQ. Wei, XP. Zeng, T. Liu, and XW. Gao "Stage-Dependent Tolerance of the German Cockroach, Blattella germanica for Dichlorvos and Propoxur," Journal of Insect Science 10(201), 1-10, (1 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1673/031.010.20101
Received: 23 June 2008; Accepted: 1 October 2010; Published: 1 November 2010
KEYWORDS
acetylcholinesterase
insecticide tolerance
stage-dependent susceptibility
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