Metabolic resistance to pyrethroids (Py) and organophosphates (Op) in Callosobruchus maculatus (fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) a major pest of stored cowpeas in West Africa
- International journal of pest management : 1-9
Résumé
Callosobruchus maculatus is the main pest of stored cowpeas in West Africa. To control this
pest, chemicals are frequently used during post-harvest storage. In this study we assessed
insecticide resistance in C. maculatus populations collected from Burkina Faso, Senegal and
Niger. Enzyme analysis was also performed to detect the basic mechanisms underlying
insecticide resistance. Burkina Faso western strains proved to be more resistant to cypermethrin (RR50 ¼ 25–26.6) and to have moderate resistance to permethrin (RR50 ¼ 10.5-13)
and Pirimiphos-methyl (RR50 ¼ 8–11). The enzymatic activities confirmed insecticide resistance in these strains (NA esterase: 0.2- 0.12 mM/mg/min; PNPA esterase: 1.15–1.96 mM/mg/
min; GST: 1.01–1.32 mM/mg/min; oxidase: 0.11–0.12 mM/mg/min). Dakar and Niamey strains
were less resistant to cypermethrin, permethrin, Chlorpyrifos-methyl and Pirimiphos-methyl.
Resistance to OP and Py is likely due to the selection pressure imposed by their systematic
use in fields and storage systems. Alternative pest control methods should be considered for
resistance management or for delaying it as much as possible taking into account insect origin and behavior.
Mots-clés
C. maculatus; insecticide resistance; insect origin and behavior; enzymatic activities; West Africa strains