Bionomic responses of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) to lethal and sublethal concentrations of selected insecticides
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Since 2016, the invasive insect Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctui dae) from the Americas has made maize production unattainable without pesticides in parts
of Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. To counteract this pest, farmers often resort to the use haz ardous pesticides. This study aimed to investigate botanicals, microbials, and semi-syn thetic insecticides in Ghana for pest control without harming local ecosystems. Under
laboratory and on-station conditions, the present study evaluated the acute and sublethal
responses of S. frugiperda to: (i) Pieris rapae Granulovirus (PrGV) + Bacillus thuringiensis
sub sp. kurstaki (Btk) 5 WP, (ii) Btk + monosultap 55 WP, (iii) ethyl palmitate 5 SC, (iv) aza dirachtin 0.3 SC, (v) acetamiprid (20 g/l) + λ-cyhalothrin (15 g/l) 35 EC, (vi) acetamiprid (30
g/l) + indoxacarb (16 g/l) 46 EC, and (vii) emamectin benzoate 1.9 EC. The results showed
that at 96 hours post-exposure emamectin benzoate-based formulation has the highest
acute larvicidal effect with lower LC50 values of 0.019 mL/L. However, the results suggested
strong sublethal effects of PrGV + Btk, azadirachtin, and ethyl palmitate on the bionomics of
S. frugiperda. Two seasons on-station experiments, showed that the semi-synthetic ema mectin benzoate and the bioinsecticide PrGV + Btk are good candidates for managing S.
frugiperda. The promising efficacy of emamectin benzoate and PrGV + Btk on the bionomics
of S. frugiperda in the laboratory and on-station demonstrated that they are viable options
for managing this pest.
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Citation: Fiaboe KR, Fening KO, Gbewonyo WSK, Deshmukh S (2023) Bionomic responses of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) to lethal and sublethal concentrations of selected insecticides. PLoS ONE 18(11): e0290390. https://doi.org/ 10.1371/journal.pone.0290390
