Yang_2024_Pestic.Biochem.Physiol_202_105939

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Title : Various functions of detoxification enzymes against insecticides in Nilaparvata lugens selected by toxicity assays and RNAi methods - Yang_2024_Pestic.Biochem.Physiol_202_105939
Author(s) : Yang J , Sun LY , Ma R , Tang R , Zhao JY , Cai QN
Ref : Pestic Biochem Physiol , 202 :105939 , 2024
Abstract :

The brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens is a devastating agricultural pest of rice, and they have developed resistance to many pesticides. In this study, we assessed the response of BPH nymphs to nitenpyram, imidacloprid, and etofenprox using contact and dietary bioassays, and investigated the underlying functional diversities of BPH glutathione-S-transferase (GST), carboxylesterase (CarE) and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450) against these insecticides. Both contact and ingestion toxicity of nitenpyram to BPH were significantly higher than either imidacloprid or etofenprox. Under the LC(50) concentration of each insecticide, they triggered a distinct response for GST, CarE, and P450 activities, and each insecticide induced at least one detoxification enzyme activity. These insecticides almost inhibited the expression of all tested GST, CarE, and P450 genes in contact bioassays but induced the transcriptional levels of these genes in dietary bioassays. Silencing of NlGSTD2 expression had the greatest effect on BPH sensitivity to nitenpyram in contact test and imidacloprid in dietary test. The sensitivities of BPH to insecticide increased the most in the contact test was etofenprox after silencing of NlCE, while the dietary test was nitenpyram. Knockdown of NlCYP408A1 resulted in BPH sensitivities to insecticide increasing the most in the contact test was nitenpyram, while the dietary test was imidacloprid. Taken together, these findings reveal that NlGSTD2, NlCE, and NlCYP408A1 play an indispensable role in the detoxification of the contact and ingestion toxicities of different types of insecticides to BPH, which is of great significance for the development of new strategies for the sucking pest control.

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Yang J, Sun LY, Ma R, Tang R, Zhao JY, Cai QN (2024)
Various functions of detoxification enzymes against insecticides in Nilaparvata lugens selected by toxicity assays and RNAi methods
Pestic Biochem Physiol 202 :105939

Yang J, Sun LY, Ma R, Tang R, Zhao JY, Cai QN (2024)
Pestic Biochem Physiol 202 :105939