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Susceptibility of Different Populations of Nilaparvata lugens from Major Rice Growing Areas of Karnataka, India to Different Groups of Insecticides
Authors:YSBASANTH  VTSANNAVEERAPPANAVAR  DKSIDDE GOWDA
Institution:1. Senior Research Fellow, NAIP project, NBAⅡ(ICAR), P.B.No.2491, H.A.Farm Post, Hebbal, Bangalore 560024, Karnataka,India
2. Dean(Agriculture)& Professor of Entomology, College of Agriculture, V.C.Farm, Mandya 571405, Karnataka, India
3. Rice Entomologist, Zonal Agricultural Research Station, V.C.Farm, Mandya 571405, Karnataka, India
Abstract:Susceptibility to insecticides was investigated by collecting field populations of brown planthopper from different locations of southern Karnataka, India (Gangavati, Kathalagere, Kollegala, Soraba and Mandya). All the field populations differed in their susceptibility to insecticides. In general, Soraba and Mandya populations were more susceptible to insecticides compared to Gangavati and Kathalagere populations. The resistance ratios varied greatly among the populations viz., chlorpyriphos (1.13- to 16.82-fold), imidacloprid (0.53- to 13.50-fold), acephate (1.34- to 5.32-fold), fipronil (1.13- to 4.06-fold), thiamethoxam (1.01- to 2.19-fold), clothianidin (1.92- to 4.86-fold), dinotefuran (0.82- to 2.22-fold), buprofezin (1.06- to 5.43-fold) and carbofuran (0.41- to 2.17-fold). The populations from Gangavati, Kathalagere and Kollegala exhibited higher resistance to some of the old insecticides and low resistance to new molecules.
Keywords:Nilaparvata lugens  insecticide  susceptibility  resistance
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