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Determination of Insecticide Susceptibility of Field Populations of Tomato Leaf Miner ( Tuta absoluta ) in Northern Nigeria

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  • Ibrahim Bala

    (Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, PMB 3011 Kano, Nigeria
    Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Kano Office, PMB 3032 Kano, Nigeria)

  • Muhammad M. Mukhtar

    (Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, PMB 3011 Kano, Nigeria)

  • Habeeb K. Saka

    (Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Kano Office, PMB 3032 Kano, Nigeria)

  • Nasiru Abdullahi

    (Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, PMB 3011 Kano, Nigeria)

  • Sulaiman S. Ibrahim

    (Department of Biochemistry, Bayero University, PMB 3011 Kano, Nigeria
    Vector Biology Department, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK)

Abstract

In 2016, northern Nigeria experienced a devastating infestation by the tomato leaf miner, leading to soaring in prices of tomatoes across the country. Unfortunately, information on the resistance status of this pest is lacking in northern Nigeria, hampering appropriate control measures. Here, we identified to species level and, using bioassays, characterised insecticide susceptibility profile of a field population of a tomato leaf miner from northern Nigeria. Highest resistance was observed with λ-cyhalothrin (a Type II pyrethroid) with a low mortality (18.52% at 56 h) and LD 50 of 7461.474 ppm. Resistance was also established toward propoxur and chlorpyrifos-methyl with average mortalities each of 56% and LD 50s of 1023.51 ppm and 106.351 ppm, respectively. Highest susceptibility was observed from abamectin with mortality of 86% and LD 50 of 0.034 ppm. Pre-exposure to the synergist piperonylbutoxide significantly recovered λ–cyhalothrin susceptibility ((mortality~90%, χ 2 = 98.35, p < 0.0001) and LD 50 = 0.92 ppm) implicating P450 monoxygenases. No significant changes were observed on pre-exposure to diethyl maleate and triphenylphosphate-inhibitors of glutathione S-transferases and carboxylesterases, respectively. Sequencing of domain II of the voltage-gated sodium channel established 1014F kdr mutation 100% fixed in both λ-cyhalothrin-alive and dead larvae. These findings highlight the challenges for control of this invasive agricultural pest in northern Nigeria.

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  • Ibrahim Bala & Muhammad M. Mukhtar & Habeeb K. Saka & Nasiru Abdullahi & Sulaiman S. Ibrahim, 2019. "Determination of Insecticide Susceptibility of Field Populations of Tomato Leaf Miner ( Tuta absoluta ) in Northern Nigeria," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 9(1), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:9:y:2019:i:1:p:7-:d:194279
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    1. Tamer A. Mashtoly & Hossam S. El-Beltagi & Abdulrahman N. Almujam & Muteb N. Othman, 2022. "The Potential of a Novel Concept of an Integrated Bio and Chemical Formulate Based on an Entomopathogenic Bacteria, Bacillus thuringiensis , and a Chemical Insecticide to Control Tomato Leafminer, Tut," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-17, August.

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