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Metaflumizone susceptibility baseline, reproduction, locomotion, and respiration responses on the Hypothenemus hampei

Coffee berry borer (CBB) is the world's primary coffee pest. Recently, metaflumizone was registered for the control of CBB. This study investigated the susceptibility baseline, reproduction, locomotion, and respiration responses in the CBB (Hypothenemus hampei) exposed to metaflumizone. Lethal...

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Published in:Crop protection 2024-08, Vol.182, Article 106731
Main Authors: Soares, Caio S., Nascimento, Antônio G. de O., Rocha, Natan S., Silva, Ryan F.S., Nogueira, Daniel C., Tronto, Jairo, Fernandes, Maria E.de S., Fernandes, Flávio L.
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Summary:Coffee berry borer (CBB) is the world's primary coffee pest. Recently, metaflumizone was registered for the control of CBB. This study investigated the susceptibility baseline, reproduction, locomotion, and respiration responses in the CBB (Hypothenemus hampei) exposed to metaflumizone. Lethal concentration (LC10, LC50, and LC99) values for metaflumizone were determined for seventeen populations from Brazil. Coffea arabica fruits infested with the CBB were collected during 2020–2021 from regions with significant coffee production. Metaflumizone reduced the respiration rate of H. hampei from 0.51 to 0.22 μL CO2 h−1 at LC50 for up to 3 h after insecticide exposure. A low concentration (LC10) of metaflumizone showed a stable respiration rate for H. hampei. The locomotion and reproduction (number of eggs) of H. hampei were affected. The recommended diagnostic concentration for H. hampei was 58.0 mg a.i. L−1. Our findings suggest that metaflumizone-based insecticides can be an effective alternative for use in rotation with insecticides of different chemical groups to control this key pest. [Display omitted] •The coffee berry borer is endogamic and the most economically important pest of coffee worldwide.•Metaflumizone toxicity in H. hampei was studied by bioassay.•All populations were susceptible to insecticide metaflumizone.•Metaflumizone affected the respiration, locomotion and reproduction of H. hampei.•Baseline data to assist future insecticide resistance management efforts.
ISSN:0261-2194
DOI:10.1016/j.cropro.2024.106731