Effects of coadministration of chemical insecticides with nucleopolyhedrovirus SpltNPV on the dietary intake of the common cutworm Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

2011 
Chemical insecticides were administered to larvae of the common cutworm Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) concomitantly with a viral insecticide containing nucleopolyhedrovirus SpltNPV, in order to decrease the level of dietary intake of the virus-infected larvae. Aqueous solutions of imidacloprid (Admire), flubendiamide (Phenix), or cartap (Padan) at non-lethal doses, together with a lethal dose of SpltNPV occlusion bodies (Hasumon-Tenteki), were prepared. The surfaces of small blocks of food were treated with the mixtures and presented to S. litura larvae for 24 h. On the following day, a new diet block was provided which had been treated with one-third or one-fourth of the initial dose of the chemical insecticide. The larvae were reared for 5 days and the level of dietary intake was recorded. The administration of flubendiamide and cartap decreased the dietary intake more strongly in virus-infected larvae than in non-infected larvae.
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