Sub-lethal effects of a Bt-based bioinsecticide on the biological conditioning of Anticarsia gemmatalis

ECOTOXICOLOGY(2021)

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Bioinsecticides based on Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Berliner, 1915 are widely used to control lepidopteran in several crops. However, surviving insects exposed to the sub-lethal concentration of Bt-based bioinsecticides can suffer a multitude of effects on the biological conditioning known as hormesis. Here, we aimed to provide a clearer understanding of the biological conditioning of Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner, 1818), exposed to different concentrations of a Bt-based bioinsecticide, by assessing life table parameters over three generations. We defined five sub-lethal concentrations (LC 5 , LC 10 , LC 15 , LC 20 , and LC 25 ) from the response curve estimate of A. gemmatalis . Deionized water was used as a control. We assessed the parameters of eggs-viability and the duration of the stages, incubation, larval, pre-pupal, pupal, adult, pre-oviposition and total biological cycle. Data were used to construct the fertility life table using the two-sex program. The survival curves showed greater variation in the proportion of individuals at each development stage using the LC 25 . The sub-lethal concentrations did not influence the incubation-eggs period, pre-pupal and pupal. However, the larval and adult stages using LC 25 and LC 10 were the most affected. Changes in sex ratio were observed using LC 20 and LC 5 . The toxic effect of Bt-based bioinsecticide interfered mainly in the parameters of fertility, sex ratio, net reproduction rate (R0), and gross reproduction rate (GRR).
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Velvet-bean caterpillar, Microbial control, Life table, Biological development, Hormesis, Hormoligosis
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