LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)

Chemical pesticides have important role in integrated pest management strategies. However, they can adversely affect on natural enemies as non-target organisms, even in sublethal concentrations. In this study, sublethal effects of two insecticides, thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, were examined on demog...

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Main Authors: Shima Rahmani, Solmaz Azimi, Mona Moghadasi
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Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Arthropods
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2016-5(2)/LC30-effects-of-thiamethoxam-and-pirimicarb.pdf
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spelling doaj-0e7435dcdcc048e09b6c4af43fe285522020-11-24T22:58:29ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Arthropods2224-42552224-42552016-06-01524455LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)Shima Rahmani0Solmaz Azimi1Mona Moghadasi2Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranChemical pesticides have important role in integrated pest management strategies. However, they can adversely affect on natural enemies as non-target organisms, even in sublethal concentrations. In this study, sublethal effects of two insecticides, thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, were examined on demographic parameters of an important predator, Macrolophus pygmaeus. Bioassay results indicated that LC30 of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, applied on the third instar larvae, were 451.6 and 2013.4 mg (ai) L-1, respectively. The two insecticides extended the pre-adult duration, significantly. Demographic parameters were analyzed by two-sex life table. The results showed that all of the main demographic traits (r, λ, R0 and T) have been changed significantly and there are also some changes in other parameters such as age-specific survival rate (lx) and life expectancy (ex). Intrinsic rate of increase in control was 0.15 but it reduced to 0.10 and 0.99 day-1 in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments, respectively. Also, finite rate of increase in control, thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments was 1.11, 1.08 and 1.03 day-1 respectively. Reproductive rate in control showed 36.75 offspring/individual but this statistic in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments was 19.62 and 18.24, respectively. Mean generation time was 22.69 days in control but it extended in both treatments and illustrated 27.79 and 31.24 days in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments, respectively. Thus, obtained results in this study showed that although pirimicarb and thiamethoxam are selective insecticides, they have potential to affect on the predator, M. pygmaeus severely, and need to take care in IPM programs. http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2016-5(2)/LC30-effects-of-thiamethoxam-and-pirimicarb.pdfselective pesticidespredatorsub-lethal concentrationlife tablebiological trait
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LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
Arthropods
selective pesticides
predator
sub-lethal concentration
life table
biological trait
author_facet Shima Rahmani
Solmaz Azimi
Mona Moghadasi
author_sort Shima Rahmani
title LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_short LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_full LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_fullStr LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_full_unstemmed LC30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
title_sort lc30 effects of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, on population parameters and biological characteristics of macrolophus pygmaeus (hemiptera: miridae)
publisher International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
series Arthropods
issn 2224-4255
2224-4255
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Chemical pesticides have important role in integrated pest management strategies. However, they can adversely affect on natural enemies as non-target organisms, even in sublethal concentrations. In this study, sublethal effects of two insecticides, thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, were examined on demographic parameters of an important predator, Macrolophus pygmaeus. Bioassay results indicated that LC30 of thiamethoxam and pirimicarb, applied on the third instar larvae, were 451.6 and 2013.4 mg (ai) L-1, respectively. The two insecticides extended the pre-adult duration, significantly. Demographic parameters were analyzed by two-sex life table. The results showed that all of the main demographic traits (r, λ, R0 and T) have been changed significantly and there are also some changes in other parameters such as age-specific survival rate (lx) and life expectancy (ex). Intrinsic rate of increase in control was 0.15 but it reduced to 0.10 and 0.99 day-1 in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments, respectively. Also, finite rate of increase in control, thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments was 1.11, 1.08 and 1.03 day-1 respectively. Reproductive rate in control showed 36.75 offspring/individual but this statistic in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments was 19.62 and 18.24, respectively. Mean generation time was 22.69 days in control but it extended in both treatments and illustrated 27.79 and 31.24 days in thiamethoxam and pirimicarb treatments, respectively. Thus, obtained results in this study showed that although pirimicarb and thiamethoxam are selective insecticides, they have potential to affect on the predator, M. pygmaeus severely, and need to take care in IPM programs.
topic selective pesticides
predator
sub-lethal concentration
life table
biological trait
url http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2016-5(2)/LC30-effects-of-thiamethoxam-and-pirimicarb.pdf
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